Zaino vs. RejeX
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Zaino vs. RejeX
Talked to a friend at work that has a plane. He just got back from a show at Dayton. While showing him my car and talking about getting an invisible bra put on, he started talking about this new product that sold out immediately at the air show. It was developed by the military and is a polymer. Just wondering if any of you "Show & Shine" wiz’s had heard of this stuff, and is it better than Zaino.
Here's the link for it. There's an article telling a bit about it in the aviation magazine.
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
Here's the link for it. There's an article telling a bit about it in the aviation magazine.
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
#2
I'm going to be swapping some Zaino for this RejeX. I'm going to put some on half of my front bumber and one mirror and do a test. I'm going up north here in Ontario where there are a lot of bugs. Info says bug splatter basically wipes off clean very easily. I'll post my findings next week when I get back.
#4
Applied Regex on F/R windows, 1 rv mirror and front end, last week. Washed it off today and, compared to the untreated surfaces, the road tar, etc., just wiped off. Had to really scrub the untreated surfaces to get them clean.
Will do the rest of the car and wheels today and will report back at my next washing.
Anyone else use this product?
Will do the rest of the car and wheels today and will report back at my next washing.
Anyone else use this product?
#5
I've used RejeX on my 8 and my daughter's Protege5. Bottom line, I'm very impressed. It's very easy to use (assuming a perfectly clean starting point), feels very smooth (lots of positive comments from friends) and it seems to last a long time. Five weeks and counting on the P5, and it still beads like crazy.
Try it and see.
Try it and see.
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