Rejex

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  1. MOPAR Guy

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    Has anyone used Regex on their car? I used it a couple of days ago and paint is slick & shiny. Better than any wax (It is a Polymer). Hood has some imperfections, can you clay over Rejex?
     
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    I’ve never heard of the stuff. Sounds like it’s a pretty good product. If you clay bar you will strip the Regex and anything else you might have put on.
     
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    Thanks, I sort of thought so. This stuff is really easy to apply.
    Rejex is a product mostly used on aircraft. You can buy on Amazon. Your car looks really slick but Rejex lasts at least 6 months. If you clean and apply to wheels, it will keep brake dust from sticking.
     
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    I have never heard of it before, but it appears to have been around for a while and gets good reviews.
    It's made by the people who make CorrosionX which is an awesome product that I use on our boat and trailer.

    Seems to be very similar to the Xzilon product on our Charger.

    Have you considered doing a ceramic coating?
     
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    looked it up on amazon. Seems like a decent product. There are a lot of Sealants out there now, and I bet a lot of them all perform similarly.

    I will agree that ceramic coating it great. It's pricey if you go the professional install level, but you can buy ceramic coating kits for DIY which still work. What I was told about the DIY kits is that they don't have near as much silica in them so they won't last as long.
     
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    That's why I mentioned the ceramic coating since yours turned out so well.

    It has me thinking about doing it on ours.
     
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    I've used it before on my Jeep Grand Cherokee, not long after I used it and went on a trip down to TN. After arriving at my Dad's house there I washed the Jeep to get all the bugs and stuff off, had quite a few bug stains that wouldn't come off and I tried everything to get them off, nothing worked and remained on there :( so needless to say didn't use it anymore.
     
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    either it wasnt installed correctly or it was junky
     

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