4/17/2023 0 Comments Rejex wheel sealant![]() A couple of months is not too much to ask. ![]() That all said, Rejex is very durable and far exceeds other synthetic waxes. 6 months is still a bit far-fetched for any wax, no matter the quality for a car that sleeps outside and spends the entire day in the sun. I don’t buy that unless you drive your car once a week and it sleeps inside. However, some claims say it would last for a year. In fact, I have a friend that had just bought a new Miata around the same time I had bought mine and he wouldn’t shut up about using Rejex on it. I heard all kinds of claims on the durability, the slickness and that nothing sticks to it. I started using Rejex a few years ago after listening to word of mouth comments about how great the stuff is. Others will try many different waxes and always return to Rejex. For some car enthusiasts, Rejex is the only wax they’ll use. Rejex is easy to work with, relatively inexpensive and durable. I like it because it performs and it does so for many purposes. So here we go, a Rejex review based on my experience with the product… People love it because of its durability. Note: I just use this for the wheels, as I like other stuff for the paint, but many use it for everything, Here’s a youtube vid from Corey at Car Pro:This is Rejex, one of the most versatile car waxes on the planet. One waffle weave towel for drying (optional) Hope you like this, there are many great products, this is just One EASY WAY to do it.īrushes - A soft Boars hair brush & a Daytona Speedmaster Time start to finish per wheel about 6 minutes. You can hit it with a weave towel after, but you really wont need to.ĭone for another month, brake dust now comes off well with just a hose blast. The water flies off with the blower, due to the super hydrophobic behavior of the sealant. Now in keeping with my "fast and easy" mission parameter, I use a cordless leaf blower to dry. Remember above: a few people have mentioned that it streaks a bit if you are in direct overhead hot sunlight.… Better to do this in the shade, or just not direct noon sunlight. The surface will slightly foam for a nanosec, and the sealant will spread to all the nooks and crannies of the wheel, not leaving any product on the tires. Now hit it again with the hose, AS HARD AS YOU CAN GET THE HOSE STREAM…THE HARDER THE BLAST THE BETTER! Some even use a pressure washer on it. NOTE: not to be used with the Z06-7 Carbon Ceramic brakes Hydro2 is from the mfr of Cquartz, CarPro. I have been told it can streak if done with bright direct overhead sunlight on the wheel, but I have not experienced that yet. Then while it’s still wet, apply the Hydro2 "water sealant" with just spraying …4-5 quick spritzes gets it…The spray is diluted 3:1, so a small bottle lasts at least a year if you use it monthly. ![]() At this point I will also clean the tire, in a conventional manner, using the Blackfire Tire Cleaner. (no, the cleaner is not staining the brake rotors in this pic) I use a bendable Daytona speedmaster brush for the barrels. Now we let it dwell for a few minutes, and then use a super soft boars brush to agitate the surface. This product is certified safe for all types and finishes of wheels. The neat feature of this, like other anti-iron cleaners, is when it finds dirt and brake dust, it shows you by turning red/purple. So first we’ll wet the wheel and spray on the "Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus". So my wheel before starting looks like this - pretty clean right? This is just to outline the procedure, imagine a dirty wheel if you want.LOL Mine come off every fall, for a total clean. Lotta bending over, which I don’t like.įor this review, I'll leave the wheel on the car, those of you with OCD will want to remove the wheel. So forget all those hours of waxing on something like REJEX or NXT, and then having to go back and buff it out of the nooks and crannies. It uses two new products one, a cleaner that attacks brake dust, even the dust you can’t see, and a next gen spray on/hose off silica ( think glass) sealant, that is formulated to spread with water. Especially with the my Forgeline or the Z06 wheels, which are quite complex. Wheels are particularly a PIA to clean/maintain, as they have so many nooks and crannies where dirt can get, and it takes time to clean them out. I don’t have time to spend all day cleaning my car, I’d rather be driving or doing another project. For those that have read my detail process, you realize my mission is to find products/procedures that are fast, complete but still very effective and durable.
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