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RejeX Question

Posted: Jun 18th, '09, 13:56
by Tommy
Hey Guys,

Remind me of the best way to strip RejeX from the hull of the boat. We used it on Island Girl and we were very pleased with how it performed and held up. We got two years of service from one application (however, Island Girl lived under a covered slip). Her new owner is getting ready to "haul, clean and polish" her, and I want to be sure that James understands that RejeX is a different animal from regular wax.

Thanks,

Tommy

Posted: Jun 18th, '09, 15:00
by CaptPatrick
Tommy,

3M Finesit II will or Collinite Fiberglass Boat Cleaner (#920) will both remove the Rejex, but still leave a semi-polished surface... Finesit II would be my choice.

Br,

Patrick

Posted: Jun 18th, '09, 18:20
by Charlie
I used Meguiar's cleaner wax. Now last spring I did one side of the boat with Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0 and one side with Rejex; two coats each. Meguiar's won. This year the whole boat went back to Meguiar's.
I also started using Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax on the top sides for a very quick easy shine. Just spray it on and wipe. Oh so easy!!!

Posted: Jun 18th, '09, 21:58
by DRIFTER31
Charlie is that on paint or gelcoat finish on your boat

Posted: Jun 19th, '09, 08:14
by Charlie
1984 Gelcoat on a 35B. The rejex side was dull while the Meguiar's side still had a shine. The Rejex seems to attract dirt. It took two cleanings to get it all. You could really see where the Rejex was still attached after the first cleaner wax application.