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HOW REJEX WORKS
RejeX should be applied to a cool (less
than 85° F) dry surface out of direct sunlight. If
the surface is too hot, the coating will cure before
it has properly bonded to the surface, and it won’t
perform up to its potential. RejeX is wiped on,
allowed to dry to a haze, wiped off, then allowed to
cure for 12 hours.
Curing is required to allow the 'monomers' (polymer
building blocks) that make up RejeX to attach
themselves to the surface being treated and to
polymerize (crosslink) into a water-clear,
impervious film. It is very important to allow
RejeX to cure 12 hours after the haze has
been wiped off. If the coating is exposed to
contamination such as oil, fuel, soot, water,
cleaners, etc. before it’s cured, the contaminants
will interfere with the film, preventing the RejeX
film from achieving it's maximum performance.
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Rejex PROTECTS AND
BEAUTIFIES PAINTED METAL, GLASS,
ACRYLIC, GEL COAT, FIBERGLASS, GLOSSY
PLASTIC & POLISHED METAL SURFACES
RejeX is not meant to be used on porous
surfaces, highly oxidized painted
surfaces, or to fill fine scratches.
RejeX can be applied in multiple coats,
allowing 8 hours curing time between
coats for deeper color and greater depth
of gloss. RejeX has a higher 'refractive
index' than waxes, so it produces
richer, deeper looking colors and a
lustrous long-lasting finish.
RejeX can be used over existing wax;
however, the duration of protection will
be reduced as the softer underlying wax
comes off comparatively quickly. There’s
no reason to wax over RejeX. As we’ve
already said, RejeX leaves a shinier,
longer-lasting finish than wax… and the
wax can't adhere well to RejeX!
If a RejeX-treated surface needs
re-painting, normal paint preparation is
all that’s required. Abrasive cleaners,
polishes, rubbing compounds or chemical
paint strippers will remove the RejeX
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