Gonna go try this wax product!
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^^ yeah, but i'm a slow pokey
i am gonna try to meet up with the distributor today to get a case-
let me know if u still like some 387-5647
aloha from the summit of *-^-Mauna Kea-^-*
i am gonna try to meet up with the distributor today to get a case-
let me know if u still like some 387-5647
aloha from the summit of *-^-Mauna Kea-^-*
If you use Rejex on your rims, will it help make road tar come off easier? I have some road tar buildup on the inner side of my rims.
Btw, any insight on how to remove existing road tar?
I tried different kinds car soaps, rim cleanners, and even simple green. This road tar is @#$@#$ to remove!! It's mostly still there.
Btw, any insight on how to remove existing road tar?

I tried different kinds car soaps, rim cleanners, and even simple green. This road tar is @#$@#$ to remove!! It's mostly still there.
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Originally Posted by Sushi_n_Beer
If you use Rejex on your rims, will it help make road tar come off easier?Btw, any insight on how to remove existing road tar? 
I tried different kinds car soaps, rim cleanners, and even simple green.

I tried different kinds car soaps, rim cleanners, and even simple green.
ACS makes really good degreasers. use that with a good assortment of brushes.
should take it out. be careful with degreasers though. some will weaken your rims enamel... so general rule of thumb is to dilute it- me, i dilute about 50/50 for light jobs. 100% for heavy ones. but make sure to rinse off quickly.
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Greg,
I'll take a bottle too, after reading what you and Blake have to say about I'll give it a try and it will make a nice addition to my cleaning products collection.
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I'll take a bottle too, after reading what you and Blake have to say about I'll give it a try and it will make a nice addition to my cleaning products collection.
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OK update on this product...
My car ('02 WRX with 40K miles) - Car is still nice and smooth which means the rejex is protecting better than Zymol was...still happy and :banana:
Mom's car ('99 Toy Corolla with 27K miles...for real) -
1. Her car is probably the better test for this stuff because she parks in the open during the weekdays because of work...her car gets super dirty and gets that rough feeling from all the dirt and stuff attaching to the paint (the stuff you use a clay bar to take off).
2. It also has these weird needle point wide rust marks just like little holes got through the paint and to the sheetmetal and rust formed (Toyota, your paint sucks!).
^^^Will update on her car after a couple weeks...I did a much better job this time and clayed it like it's hot!
My car ('02 WRX with 40K miles) - Car is still nice and smooth which means the rejex is protecting better than Zymol was...still happy and :banana:
Mom's car ('99 Toy Corolla with 27K miles...for real) -
1. Her car is probably the better test for this stuff because she parks in the open during the weekdays because of work...her car gets super dirty and gets that rough feeling from all the dirt and stuff attaching to the paint (the stuff you use a clay bar to take off).
2. It also has these weird needle point wide rust marks just like little holes got through the paint and to the sheetmetal and rust formed (Toyota, your paint sucks!).
^^^Will update on her car after a couple weeks...I did a much better job this time and clayed it like it's hot!
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