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Rejex
Been using this stuff for a month now on the new airplane. So far, Iike it.
It goes on like any liquid car wax. You let it dry for 20 minutes, then wipe it off. It wipes off a bit more easily than regular wax haze. The instructions say to apply it when temp. is below 85 F. and let it cure 12 hours out of the elements, and I've been careful to follow them. Rejex produces a nice shine, but the best thing about it is that it makes bug removal easy. Since I am on a personal campaign to kill all the bugs in Alabama by smashing them with my airplane, I need all the help I can get in removing the corpses. With a coat of Rejex on the leading edges, struts, etc., this job is a snap: a few passes with a damp cloth and you're done. The mfr. claims it will last 4-6 months between applications; we'll see. Right now, I'm a satisfied customer. -- Dan T-182T at BFM |
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