I will be taking delivery of my car in the next couple of weeks and I was wondering what everyone thought about applying Rejex to the new car once it arrives?
I've read here that it shines as good if not better than the good ole top of the line waxes available today.
I also read that there is no point in apply wax on top of the rejex since the wax will just slide right off in a short time.
Please let me know on your experiences?
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Applying Rejex to a brand new car
#1
Posted 24 May 2009 - 07:38 PM
2010 535i - Deep Sea Blue Metallic w/ Natural Brown Dakota Leather, Bamboo Anthracite wood trim, Sport Auto Trans w/ Paddle shifter, Sports Pkg, PP, CWP, Nav, HD Radio, ipod & usb
Ordered: 4/27, Production: 5/11, Awaiting Transport: 5/12, enroute: 5/20 on Vessel: Fedora, ETA: 6/5 Newark, NJ Port.
Picked up: 6/13!
Ordered: 4/27, Production: 5/11, Awaiting Transport: 5/12, enroute: 5/20 on Vessel: Fedora, ETA: 6/5 Newark, NJ Port.
Picked up: 6/13!
#2
Posted 27 May 2009 - 12:03 PM
I have 'Rejexed' my cars upon delivery and have been very satisfied with the product. Since I have had good results from Rejex, I have not felt the need to apply natural wax.
I normally apply Rejex once a quarter. Hope this helps.
Enjoy your new car. Specs look great.
I normally apply Rejex once a quarter. Hope this helps.
Enjoy your new car. Specs look great.
My Ride: '05 545i, Alpine White/Biege, CWP, Nav, Active Steering, Auto Step, Red Reflectors
Wife's Ride: '08 MB E350 4Matic, Black/Black, P2, Sport
Wife's Ride: '08 MB E350 4Matic, Black/Black, P2, Sport
#3
Posted 11 June 2009 - 11:15 AM
Do other also recommend applying rejex on the car body paint?
2010 535i - Deep Sea Blue Metallic w/ Natural Brown Dakota Leather, Bamboo Anthracite wood trim, Sport Auto Trans w/ Paddle shifter, Sports Pkg, PP, CWP, Nav, HD Radio, ipod & usb
Ordered: 4/27, Production: 5/11, Awaiting Transport: 5/12, enroute: 5/20 on Vessel: Fedora, ETA: 6/5 Newark, NJ Port.
Picked up: 6/13!
Ordered: 4/27, Production: 5/11, Awaiting Transport: 5/12, enroute: 5/20 on Vessel: Fedora, ETA: 6/5 Newark, NJ Port.
Picked up: 6/13!
#4
Posted 15 June 2009 - 11:38 AM
Jug head is right on. 3-4 weeks is what the body man told me. If you let the car set outside on some warm sunny days it will speed up the curing process.
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