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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 07-31-2008, 06:19 PM
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I have zaino, rejex, and autobahn. Autobahn you dont get enough use out of for the price. I would go with rejex its lasts a long time. and you get alot for the price
So if price was not an issue what would you say protects the longest and repels the most dust?
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My previous go to for rims was DG 105 or Colli 845IW

I have since transitioned to Rejex.. I really like the way it just sheds dirt

Jet Seal just doesn't have the durability required for rims
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My previous go to for rims was DG 105 or Colli 845IW

I have since transitioned to Rejex.. I really like the way it just sheds dirt
Is it that much better than 105?
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Is it that much better than 105?
What Rejex?? I find it sheds dirt better
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You are going to piss off the Corvette forum members by putting Rejex on calipers.
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You are going to piss off the Corvette forum members by putting Rejex on calipers.

Hey, if it's good enough for my customers calipers I guess it's good enough for a Corvette
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Hey, if it's good enough for my customers calipers I guess it's good enough for a Corvette
I cant speak for the other Corvette owners about that but when you start waxing your swaybars with Mystery than you can try to bust my balls.
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So if price was not an issue what would you say protects the longest and repels the most dust?
yeah i put it on my moms car and its the clenest car after driving

and still beads after two months easily only downside is its thick so a little annoying to buff off
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I cant speak for the other Corvette owners about that but when you start waxing your swaybars with Mystery than you can try to bust my balls.
I dont know if that gets a

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