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Ardex ocean polymer vs rejex

Skysurfer2010

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2020
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
Has anyone used this stuff? Part of my deal on a new boat is waxed before delivery. I've always used rejex with great results on my 2012. Boat looks immaculate and its hard to change up something that works. Plus I wet slip and its a black hull.

My salesman use to do a lot of boat detailing and when I mentioned I wanted to drop off a bottle of rejex to use on the new boat he adamantly said he hates the stuff and really raved about this ardex ocean polymer.

Does anyone have experience with this stuff?
 
Sorry I don’t. Heard lots of good thing about Rejex though. I was just about to buy some. Why doesn’t he like it?
 
He said its really hard to get off and said it locked in oxidation.

But with a brand new boat I won't have any oxidation. Plus I've had nothing but great luck with rejex on my 2012 black hull. She looks mint every year.
 
Really hard to get off? I did not find that in my experience, I’ve Rejexed my boat twice, pickup once following the bottle directions. Was easier to remove than standard carnuba wax.
 
I only used it once myself and then I had my detailer do it yearly for me since they were so cheap. But I never had issues either.
 
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