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Old 05-21-2004, 02:31 PM
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Porsche guys love ReJex?

Does anyone here use ReJex on their BMW's paint? It seems like it's a gift from God the way Porsche owners at 6speedonline talk about it. It seems to be a multi purpose solution that is a very easy application. Best of all is that it's dirt cheap! http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
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Old 05-31-2004, 06:36 PM
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right now im using Diamond Luster recommended to me by dtm's Iransbest, but as soon as it runs out i'm gonna buy Rejex based mostly on the extremely good things the 6SO guys said about it.
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Old 06-01-2004, 12:58 PM
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From what I've heard, its fairly good initially, but durability is somewhat lacking. Only one of the few products I haven't tried out.
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Old 06-01-2004, 03:39 PM
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rejex says it'll last 3+ months, the porsche guys who drive their cars daily are saying it'll be effective for a month, minimum and still keep bugs and exhaust from sticking to the finish. most re-rejex monthly.
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Old 06-01-2004, 04:19 PM
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Zaino or Klasse will last longer than Rejex then.
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:14 PM
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so is this stuff like a wax replacement?
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Old 06-05-2004, 11:38 PM
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sort of, a lot of people throw a coat of wax on top of the rejex but many just use it plain with pretty amazing results. Its much easier to use than wax, so rejex'ing monthly is better than waxing monthly, for me. even tho i'd probably be doing it every 2 weeks.

i'm always down for trying new stuff.
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Old 08-17-2004, 09:07 AM
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Hey guys I hope you do not feel this is intruding but my buddy at 6speedonline who is also a member over here pointed me in your direction.

I want to point out a couple of things. RejeX is a Polymer, with that it has properties to give you a high release surface. That is why it really is intended for your places on your car like wheels. Brake dust is extremely easy to remove once you have applied RejeX.

Here is the story and why it is so much more then a anti brake dust product.

About 6 months ago I started using a product on my 996, It was a polish not widely known. A few of the 996 guys were going nuts over the stuff bragging about their experience. Not just how well it works to make your life easier when cleaning brake dust, but how well it worked as a polish. (Also works like RainX for your windows they will also look incredibly glossy) So like sheep we all wanted to try it. I was expecting the same results as all other polishes on the market. After my first attempt I was 100% sold on this product. It had a combination of qualities that sets it a part A. It was easy to apply and buff less then 15 minutes to do the entire car. B. No mess it did not leave dust everywhere like most other products I have experience with. C. The shine it leaves you with is INCREDIBLE very unique! It has some other characteristics that I found interesting it lasts forever, the water continued to bead off after a wash for months. It also leaves a layer of protection on wheels which save you time and effort when cleaning them. This is actually what the product was intended for. Brake dust, Bugs on hoods, and road debris. My 996 Friends just found after using it on their wheels it left such a high gloss shine they experimented on the rest of the car. We have found that the more coats you add the crazier the results get. Staggering applications also makes a big difference. 8-12 hour breaks between application works best. Also using ab orbital buffer in the buffing process makes a major difference in the end result. The 996 guys have gone crazy over this stuff there are threads after threads, pages and pages long discussing how spectacular the product is.

Bottom line the product in particular has really impressed me. Over the past 4 months my down time has been focused on a new venture. It has really snow balled into something with great potential. My spin is that I have matched two complimenting products together. The company RejeX USA ( www.rejexusa.com ) is a new part time hobby for me. The My focus during these few months has been targeted on developing the business and marketing plan. My efforts will hopefully expand on the efforts JD Hill the creator and manufacturer of this fine product has already achieved. I do plan on running with a various advertising mediums, including print and other forum sponsorships. There is a huge market for this product aside from the cult like following at 6speedonline and Rennlist. Other enthusiast groups need to experience this great product too!

So with that said with the direction and support of friends that I have met on forums over the past 6 years, they are helping me spread the word. I look forward to getting a sponsorship established with your company. I want you guys to know my prices are the lowest offered by any distributor and I am offering a 100% 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee. I know you will love this product with as much passion like my friends and I. This stuff is really incredible. Please try it out and post your results good or bad in our reviews gallery.

I have emailed the forums advertising contact. To become a full time sponsor but in the mean time. I just set up a 10% discount for DTM members. Coupon ID: DTMPOWER you can use it at the time of checkout.

I thank you for listening to my story and I will value your business as I have wished other vendors have valued mine over the years. That is set in stone!

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Britt's 996TT also a 6speed online member. Other pictures can be found in the Reviews Gallery.



Our 330

This past weekend I Washed/stripped, clay bar, washed, Rejex'ed, buffed by hand with RejeX USA microfiber mitt.




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Eric,

Welcome to DTM Power. Thank you for your excellent review and explanation of RejeX, as an administrator of this site it is nice to see someone who stands so confidently behind his product, and I am sure that your time here will be well spent, and to the benefit of us all.
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Old 10-18-2004, 09:01 AM
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Guys FYI RejeX USA is now a proud Sponsor of this great board!!! The DTMPOWER 10% discount on RejeX and all of our Microfiber line has been extended. Remember we are offering a money back guarantee, when dealing with Microfiber towels you get what you pay for. Our towels are very impressive and are a favorite amongst the Porsche guys. The towels and RejeX compliment each other well.
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Old 10-18-2004, 10:09 AM
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This is me not being impressed by low-light shady pictures. Gotta love advertising.

Tried Rejex- not that great. Sorry Eric.
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Old 10-18-2004, 10:16 AM
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Not sure how much more sun you need? It is hard to please everyone, my list of unhappy customers is short. What was it that you were not impressed with?

These are pictures posted on a volunteer basis I do not regulate the gallery. So I am not sure where you get "Gotta love advertising. "


http://www.rejexusa.com/reviews/albu...lbumListPage=1




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Old 10-18-2004, 10:33 AM
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Pics look good to me! Welcome to DTM Power and welcome as a new vendor! I am also a new vendor. I guess we are competitors but there is room for everyone. Good luck! and again welcome.
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Old 10-18-2004, 10:43 AM
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It is a big industry our products are very unique. I will never say they are the are the end be all. However they are quality. Michael M. at einszett is a good friend of mine.I have shelves of their product in my Garage. Another great line of products that I highly recommend. Good luck with your business too!

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Old 10-18-2004, 10:51 AM
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The act of you posting pictures is advertising. Your write-up is advertising. That is neither here nor there, it is just how it is. Sure the pictures look good, thats why you posted them. I just know that a polymer protectant is not going to make or break the way paint looks- that is dependent on the prep work prior to choosing a sealant or wax, etc. I also know how easily photo and especially light can depict paint looking extrordinary, when in reality its full of problems.

My main issue with your product was lack of durability. After 2-3 weeks, slickness was almost gone and water hydrophobic properties had significantly diminished. It reminded me a lot of the "new sealants"- Poorboys EX and EX-P, NXT, Blackfire, Platinum, etc. Just one guys opinion though.
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