Anyone tried this new stuff? I just received a bottle of it today and can't wait to try it. They claim you can use it on glass as well as paint and acrylic.
Harry
Harry
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It's all that I will use. Very slick, bugs won't stick to it, even when alive (they can't crawl on it). You get the best results with 2 coats. Can be used on windows as well.
And it's not polymer, it's siloxane.
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It's all that I will use. Very slick, bugs won't stick to it, even when alive (they can't crawl on it). You get the best results with 2 coats. Can be used on windows as well.
And it's not polymer, it's siloxane.
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RejeX contains none of the free silicone oils found in some other products that are known to contaminate paint and cause problems when repainting.
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Curing is required to allow the monomers (polymer building blocks) that make up RejeX to attach to the surface being treated and to polymerize (crosslink) into a crystal-clear, impervious film
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Can you use RejeX over wax?
While RejeX will certainly work over wax and give you the benefits of enhanced gloss, superior protection for your paint and rejection of stains, it’s better to put RejeX right on top of the paint. Waxes are typically much softer and less durable than RejeX. When RejeX is put on top of wax – even though RejeX will protect and extend the life of the wax – eventually the wax will degrade. When that occurs, the RejeX protection will wash off with the old wax (since in this case RejeX is bonded to the wax rather than directly to the paint). To get full longevity out of the product, use RejeX instead of wax.
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I just bought two bottles from Skygeek seemed reasonably priced after hearing the comments on the board. I'm a very loyal Zaino user. What are the thoughts of applying this over it and can anyone vouch for durabilty of this say to Zaino or Klasse?
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I just bought two bottles from Skygeek seemed reasonably priced after hearing the comments on the board. I'm a very loyal Zaino user. What are the thoughts of applying this over it and can anyone vouch for durabilty of this say to Zaino or Klasse?
I have been using Klasse for the last few years but Rejex sounds like a good product. I also would be interested if anyone has compared it to Klasse. I'm going to need a new bottle of something before long so if RejeX is better I'll get it.