Anyone ever use Rejex?

I was hoping someone would ask this. I saw this stuff in Car and Driver under the baubles and bolt-ons section of an A4 test vehicle. They claim it worked very well on the wheels. Anyone for a test run??
 
I've sampled just about everything known to friggin' mankind.





It's great for the first few weeks....nothing sticks to surfaces treated with it but after that it's no better than all the other products we like.



I target Rejex on the leading bumper and behind wheel wells. That's where the product shows its merit.
 
I've used it on a couple of my cars. Very smooth finish and seems to last quite well. I did my daughter's Protege5 last November and it was still beading and fairly smooth finish after a wash job in early February, after a significant New England weather beating.
 
I ordered a bottle and tried it on 3 vehicles (2 of which will give me some durability feedback as they are not garaged and driven daily).



First: you must have a good finish to apply RejeX. It doesn't fill any scratches or remove swirls at all.

Second: If you use a foam finishing pad, a pc will cause the product to spread smoothly and evenly. Plus, you will use a lot less product than a hand applicator.

Third: removed the haze with a mf towel, and REALLY got a shine with a follow-up MF bonnet.



Did a second coat the next day and am really impressed with the shine. The durability issue will be the key. Especially for the 2 SUV's I detailed that are daily drivers and not garaged.



Pretty impressive product so far.
 
i just signed up tonight. so, the answer is not yet.

i've sent an email, but haven't heard yet.



can you offer some insight in the matter....?



thank,

barry
 
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