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As anyone who lives in Arizona (especially the Tucson area) knows, there is a daily assualt upon our cars. With the heavy construction taking place (Booming), cement trucks, gravel trucks, lumber trucks, construction trucks, and every other kind of bad news truck is on the road. It seems like you cant go any where without ending up behind one of these monsters.
After 19,000 miles behind these and all the pot holes, gravel, tar, wood, sand, and you name it, I just wanted to share with you that even with these hazards you can still keep your vette looking good.
I owe the protection and shine to Rejex. Keep it protected and it'll stay looking good for a long time.



After 19,000 miles behind these and all the pot holes, gravel, tar, wood, sand, and you name it, I just wanted to share with you that even with these hazards you can still keep your vette looking good.
I owe the protection and shine to Rejex. Keep it protected and it'll stay looking good for a long time.



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I've not heard of Rejex before. Can ya tell me more about it? What's it made of? Is it a paste? A Polish? Where can I buy it? Cost? It sure looks good on your car! I have both black and white vettes to satisfy shines for so a little more info would certainly help this ol country boy out! 

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Thanks Lonnie! I couldn't get the above link to work but I found what was intended. I will check this stuff out...
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html

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Rejex was all the rage on the Corvette Forum a awhile back. I have done comparison tests on the rear and hood of my C6 versus various other polishes and waxes. I can not find a superiority to it. Bugs just love the front of my car and of course the rear (LMB dark blue) has to pick up the eddie current dirt. Here in Arizona with all the sun waxes, polishes, and polymers just slowly evaporate. Everybody's claims to last thru car washes can be true but that is not what removes waxes etc.
I don't claim that Rejex is inferior. I just don't care for hype. Go for a Consumers Report article for yourself: July 2006 page 47. Surprisingly they say that liquids are better and two are best buys at fair prices:
Black Magic (Wet Shine Liquid)& Turtle Wax (Carnauba Car Wax T-6).
I don't claim that Rejex is inferior. I just don't care for hype. Go for a Consumers Report article for yourself: July 2006 page 47. Surprisingly they say that liquids are better and two are best buys at fair prices:
Black Magic (Wet Shine Liquid)& Turtle Wax (Carnauba Car Wax T-6).
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