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ReJeX

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RejeX, Superior Technology

So Slick, Nothing will stick!

RejeX is a thin-film polymer coating with a high-release surface that provides space age protection for cars and trucks, boats, RVs, airplanes, and motorcycles. It prevents stains and the adhesion of common contaminants such as exhaust and soot, bugs, oil, tree sap, bird droppings, road grime, brake dust, etc. It simplifies graffiti removal and repels rain when applied to windshields.

One 16 oz. bottle of RejeX will protect one RV or three to four standard-to-large vehicles. It greatly enhances shine and retards oxidation, and its deep, lustrous shine outlasts most popular waxes by months.

Use RejeX to protect and beautify:

•painted metal
•glass
•acrylic
•gel-coat
•fiberglass
•glossy plastic
•hard, non-porous surfaces such as polished metal
•aluminum automotive wheels
RejeX is not intended for use on porous or highly oxidized painted surfaces or to fill fine scratches. It can be applied in multiple coats, allowing 8 hours' curing time between coats for deeper color and greater depth of gloss. Because it has a higher refractive index than waxes, it produces richer, deeper looking colors and a lustrous long-lasting finish.

Many vehicle and RV owners install Diamond Shield, a clear plastic film by 3M, on the fronts of their vehicles to protect against rock chips and bugs. A coat of RejeX on top of the clean film has no detrimental effects and makes it much easier to clean off bugs. In fact, 3M recommends RejeX to its Diamond Shield customers.

RejeX also makes things like oil easier to remove. Begin with a mild soap or detergent, such as Dawn dishwashing detergent (a great oil/grease cutter) and graduate to Simple Green if necessary. The key is to not use an abrasive product or scrub hard.

Abrasive cleaners, polishes, rubbing compounds or chemical paint strippers will remove the RejeX film and protection. Only normal paint preparation is required if a RejeX-treated surface needs repainting.

RejeX contains no free silicone oils that can contaminate paint and cause repainting problems. However, wait at least 30 days for solvent to dissipate before applying RejeX to new vehicles or to those with a fresh paint job. Please consult  the paint manufacturer for recommendations. To purchase click on the Shop Here links on the home page.