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    Has anybody here heard of Rejex? If not,corrosionx.com/rejex.html [edited for commercial link;2hotford]
    Today I washed and clayed my car. Tomorrow I plan on Scratch X, DC #2, and then NXT wax. On top of NXT wax I want to put the Rejex on just to get the extra protection because my car will be going through an Ohio winter and will rarely be washed and probably never waxed over the winter. After applying all of that then in November right before winter actually hits, I plan on reapplying another coat of NXT then Rejex on front bumper, doors, and rear bumper to add the final extra protection against the salt for the winter. Any opinions or comments?

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    I've used Rejex on my wife's X5 for a while now, and it seems to last as well or better than anything else I've used on my other cars. Good beading ability, and a stream of water seems to take off most crud on the paint.
    2021 BMW X3M Competition - Donington Gray
    2020 Chevy Bolt - Arctic White
    2019 Fiat 124 Spider - Brillante

    Some look better than others....

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      I know it is good for keeping bug stains off, but I need it to protect better than wax and last longer. That is if I use it because I won't have a chance to rewax, much less wash the car over the winter. I'm thinking a good coat or two of NXT then Rejex the lower parts of the car for the extra protection.

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