Rejex Bug repellant
I was looking on another message board and some guys have used this stuff on thier bikes and had excellent results with the bugs and stuff just wiping right off the with ease. I am thinking about getting some and was wondering if anyone has tried it or heard good thigs about it.
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
i have not had to use it either, but here are a couple of our threads on it:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...294070&hl=rejex
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...0&#entry4641248
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...294070&hl=rejex
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...0&#entry4641248
It's very popular with some of the Porsche guys. Some of them swear by it on the front bumper area and wheels at the very least. One of them like it so much he became a distributor RejexUSA. I know a few of the guys who use it and at least one of them has gone back to Zaino. Klasse AIO works for me on my wheels and for the most part bugs wipe right off of my car which has the Klasse twins on it.
I believe one of the auto magazines had a write up a couple of years back for use on wheels and they were very impressed.
I believe one of the auto magazines had a write up a couple of years back for use on wheels and they were very impressed.
My advice:
RejeX was never designed as a protectant, only as a "high-release" surface coating. So, although it does make the surface easier to clean, I would not recommend it as the ONLY sealant that you apply to your paint. Case in point: a bird poops on your RejeXed hood. The poop isn't going to just roll off the surface, it's going to sit there. If it sits there long enough, it could eat through the RejeX and then into your clearcoat. A "real" protecant like FMJ, Klasse, etc has the acrylic layer to keep that stuff from eating into your paint much better.
If you plan on using the RejeX, I'd say to put it on your wheels and windshield, and only as a TOPPER to your other synthetic sealant.
RejeX was never designed as a protectant, only as a "high-release" surface coating. So, although it does make the surface easier to clean, I would not recommend it as the ONLY sealant that you apply to your paint. Case in point: a bird poops on your RejeXed hood. The poop isn't going to just roll off the surface, it's going to sit there. If it sits there long enough, it could eat through the RejeX and then into your clearcoat. A "real" protecant like FMJ, Klasse, etc has the acrylic layer to keep that stuff from eating into your paint much better.
If you plan on using the RejeX, I'd say to put it on your wheels and windshield, and only as a TOPPER to your other synthetic sealant.
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