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I use REJEX on my camper and the bugs wipe right off. If you haven't tried Zymol detail spray you need to try it too. Its great for those in between times. Sprays on and wipes off with ease and makes the surface slick.
I use REJEX on my camper and the bugs wipe right off. If you haven't tried Zymol detail spray you need to try it too. Its great for those in between times. Sprays on and wipes off with ease and makes the surface slick.
How about polish for small imperfections? Maybe something without wax like like Meguires 205 or 3m Finesse-it?
Could Rejex be applied right after that?
Thanks
I've been planning to wash and clay bar the truck, then coat it in Rejex. Might add that process to the boat as well.
Can anyone tell me if I can do a single panel on the boat at a time over multiple days? Would like to be able to do it over a week in the garage and not have to commit an entire day on the weekend.
Can anyone tell me if I can do a single panel on the boat at a time over multiple days? Would like to be able to do it over a week in the garage and not have to commit an entire day on the weekend.
I've been planning to wash and clay bar the truck, then coat it in Rejex. Might add that process to the boat as well.
Can anyone tell me if I can do a single panel on the boat at a time over multiple days? Would like to be able to do it over a week in the garage and not have to commit an entire day on the weekend.
Is it bad that I only ever wash the boat/truck with Dawn Dish Soap? It's always available, and cleans the "gunk" off the paint pretty well. I'm guessing once I have Rejex on there I should maybe use something else?
This is one of those "I've been doing it that way for 25 years and don't know any better" things BTW.
Is it bad that I only ever wash the boat/truck with Dawn Dish Soap? It's always available, and cleans the "gunk" off the paint pretty well. I'm guessing once I have Rejex on there I should maybe use something else?
This is one of those "I've been doing it that way for 25 years and don't know any better" things BTW.
That's the other thing.....I think I've waxed a car once, maybe twice. Used granddads old "turtle Wax" in a tin can. Lots of manual labor there. Just always relied on the natural finish being cleaned often. Seemed to work OK as best I can tell.
Is it bad that I only ever wash the boat/truck with Dawn Dish Soap? It's always available, and cleans the "gunk" off the paint pretty well. I'm guessing once I have Rejex on there I should maybe use something else?
This is one of those "I've been doing it that way for 25 years and don't know any better" things BTW.
Yeah I would wash with something a little more mild. The dawn is going to strip all the wax or rejex off that you put on. Unless you want to apply after every wash. Most of the time I will just run through and self serve wand car wash and just rinse it off. With rejex the rinse gets me really clean unless I am overtly dirty.
Is it bad that I only ever wash the boat/truck with Dawn Dish Soap? It's always available, and cleans the "gunk" off the paint pretty well. I'm guessing once I have Rejex on there I should maybe use something else?
This is one of those "I've been doing it that way for 25 years and don't know any better" things BTW.
This. Regular old blue Dawn. I find it to be good prep, but I'm not the guy with a showroom finish on my cars. It suits my desires for what I'm looking to achieve.
Is it bad that I only ever wash the boat/truck with Dawn Dish Soap? It's always available, and cleans the "gunk" off the paint pretty well. I'm guessing once I have Rejex on there I should maybe use something else?
This is one of those "I've been doing it that way for 25 years and don't know any better" things BTW.
I used to be the same way. Nothing wrong with it, if it suits your eye, but there's better materials out there for AFTER you've done the Dawn wash, and they're not expensive at all. If you've been satisfied with a Dawn wash and the once-in-a-lifetime wax application, using Rejex will be a revelation to you. If you DO go with the Rejex (or anything else), don't ruin your effort by using Dawn the next time, get a soap that won't strip the protection you spent all that time applying.