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Bill G.
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Has anybody tried a polymer polish called ReJex?,supposed to be able to use on enclosers as well as fiberglass.
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Post by CaptPatrick »

Bill,

Try this search return, ignore the first two links, the rest of the 4 or five pages of returns are links to discussion of Rejex from this site...

And, yup, it's good stuff, like all of the CX products.

Br,

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i use this product for the last 3 years and i can tell you for a 1981 the gelcoat looks almost new and it lasts the whole season.
the process i use is a little labor intensive but the results are fabulous.
1) i use AQUA-BUFF 2000 to clean and polish.
2) i put on a coat of COLLINITE paste wax
3) i put on a coat of rejex

each process i use a high speed buffer with a wool pad. the AQUA-BUFF is available online and the REJEX is available from VJ right here .
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After a few discussions with Capt Pat a few years ago I went with this method:

1. Polish the entire hull with 3m's Finesse It2 (with machine).
2. Used Meguires Machine Glaze to seal the gelcoat (also with machine).
3. Put 2 coats of rejex on the entire hull (by hand).

I don't recommend using any wax at all. I think it reduces the effects of the rejex. To quote Capt Pat:

"Wax AIN'T yer buddy! The surface achieved with the MG is a tightly sealed polymer finish that will resist softening and dirt migration into the surface..."

I first did this back in 2005. Since then, all I've done each spring is wash the gelcoat and put on the 2 coats of rejex. The boat looks tremendous all season.

Remember, no wax either before or after rejex or your results will suffer.
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Post by offshore31 »

Doug

Will that work on the paints (imron, etc) as well as the gelcoat?

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Joe,

Works on ALL hard surfaces...

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Capt Pat

Thanks.

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Thanks for the input,in the past I've used Nu Finish which I have to say worked great.I would do 2 coats 1 by buffer 1 by hand and would last a season my complaint is that I would wind up with what I would describe as a dirt coat that seems to be retained in the Nu Finish when I clean the boat before wrap I use Spray Nine and the boat becomes white again.Thinking 1 coat Nu Finish and a coat of ReJex over that.
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