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Old 05-31-2005, 12:23 PM   #46
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hey,

i read this thread about the wheel cleaner, and went to the rejex website. apparently it can be used on the body of the car as well as the wheels. Has anyone done that here? any problems with doing that?


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Old 05-31-2005, 12:27 PM   #47
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I've used to coatings of Rejex on my Work rims and they seem to do a decent job of protecting it. You still can't just hose off the dust though, a thin film still does stick to it, but it take little to no pressure to wipe it off.

Not amazing by any means, but better than nothing.
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Old 05-31-2005, 03:30 PM   #48
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hey,

i read this thread about the wheel cleaner, and went to the rejex website. apparently it can be used on the body of the car as well as the wheels. Has anyone done that here? any problems with doing that?


Most all of us that use it also put it on the car. I even used it on the glass and black part of the B and C pillars as well as the roof molding. Works great and gives an excellent shine while it protects. Makes easy work of bug clean-up on the front end. There is a big thread in the exterior forum about it.
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Old 05-31-2005, 06:21 PM   #49
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nice. i found that thread. thanks for the help.
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Old 05-31-2005, 07:34 PM   #50
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How long would the stock brake pads last!?
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hey,

i read this thread about the wheel cleaner, and went to the rejex website. apparently it can be used on the body of the car as well as the wheels. Has anyone done that here? any problems with doing that?
i used it on the paint, glass, and rims. Never has cleaning my car been so easy. And it gives it a great shine as well.
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Default Re: Brake dust... ugh...

I fixed my pads w/ stoptech centric posi-quiet pads. They're quiet, they're crazy low dust and they work really nice for street. Track pads, probably not from what I've read. But I've had them on for 2 weeks and NO dust! It's like a miracle.


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