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speedmonkee
09-23-2004, 12:25 AM
SMP is proud to announce its latest new product for the SUBY world. See what the Porsche/BMW/Ferrari/Vette clubs are raving about.... REJEX.

So slick, bugs don't stick!
Rejex is an advanced polymer treatment - not just a wax or polish... seals painted surfaces from the elements including bird poop, oil, gas, exhaust, brake dust, etc, while maintaining a lustrous shine. It eliminates the need for polishes and waxes on paint in good condition.

Background - US Airforce tests it on Blackhawk Helicoptor (UH-60)
Originally developed for the US Air Force - it equally works well for our cars. Easy to apply - wipe on, wipe off. Mirror like results, no scratches or swirl marks.

Car & Driver Magazine quotes "Brake dust washed off the Rejex side (of the wheel) with plain water"

Safe for clear coats, vinyl graphics, clear plastic protective films. Contains no abrasives.

May be used on top of waxed surfaces, but it is recommended to remove the wax layers to achieve maximum durability. Typical applications last 4+ months or longer.

16oz bottle $19.95 + shipping.
Intro price to NASIOC members $18.50 + shipping

Guarantee:
If you are not satisfied that RejeX does not do what we say, we'll give your money back (less shipping).

MattDell
09-23-2004, 12:47 AM
Interesting. What do other people have to say about it?


-Matt

speedmonkee
09-23-2004, 12:59 PM
Porsche/Vette/BMW clubs/forums all like it. I know of a lot of Porsche guys using it just to minimize the dust on the rims. I've tried it out on my chromed rims on my BMW - and boy do they look awesome - really brings out the shine.

It does wonders for the paint - Suby paint needs all the help it can get - this is the solution without spending big bucks on expensive Carnuba formulas that don't last as long. My .02 (without all the marketing BS from the manufacturer.)

InfamousDX
09-27-2004, 02:18 AM
JEremy PM me with pricing to 07646 I could use something that makes the sti bbs's easier to clean!

-Mike

speedmonkee
09-27-2004, 12:24 PM
Mike,

Pm'd you

Jeremy

InfamousDX
09-27-2004, 06:09 PM
Yup... just ordered a bottle :D

dRu888
10-11-2004, 12:30 AM
Yup... just ordered a bottle :D

does it work?

speedmonkee
10-11-2004, 12:14 PM
We have samples if you want to try. Money back guarantee from the manufacturer.

offset
10-11-2004, 01:40 PM
How much does it take to coat the four stock STi BBS rims? And how long does it hold up? I would be very willing to try it out and see if I can just use the garden hose to clean the brake dust off of my rims.

offset

speedmonkee
10-11-2004, 02:29 PM
I've had it on my chrome rims for 2 months and no signs of it fading. Porsche guys at the local club swear by it. Especially with those wire type and mesh wheels!
Use a hose to wash it off - it won't "cake and bake" brake dust.
Others use it as an additional paint protectant. Better than those fancy expensive carnuba type waxes that last about a week or 2.

Eggas
10-12-2004, 04:55 PM
Is a 16oz bottle enough to do 4 wheels and the entire car? What do you apply it with applicator pad? Thanks. How much for price shipped to 99037?

speedmonkee
10-12-2004, 05:40 PM
Yes, it should be able to 4-5 cars and wheels - depending how much you apply. Instructions say to apply a thin coat to a haze and then just wipe off to bring out the shine. That's it and you are done.

Jeremy

Shipping - priority mail is $5.75 for that zip.

InfamousDX
10-14-2004, 08:46 PM
Well it worked... used the wheels for a week and put some nice brake dust on there. Sprayed it with the hose and a regular nozzle sprayer and it came right off. Some areas need one swipe of a sponge but basically, it comes off easy as hell, no scrubbing at all. I'll take pics next time I do it but this was worth it!!

speedmonkee
10-15-2004, 11:28 AM
I have the same results. You do have to wipe with a sponge to get the corners - but its not like you need to wipe hard. Most comes off with the hose.

On my Chrome wheels (on my other car) - since water causes spots, i use the costco/price club micro fiber towels(yellow towels) and just wipe my wheels down when they get dirty - no water and no scrubbing.

Jeremy

Eggas
10-19-2004, 01:09 PM
Free bump, just placed an order, hope it works!

speedmonkee
11-09-2004, 11:27 PM
Bump! Anyone want the protection for upcoming winter?