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oknplm
Oct 10th, 2007, 10:05 pm
Not sure how many of you have either used or heard of “Rejex”. Just prior to my recent west coast motorcycle trip, I purchased a gallon of the product called “Rejex” http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html (http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html). It was was originally developed for the aviation industry and used on the leading edge of plane wings. I was looking for something to reduce the bug build-up, along with the work it took to remove, for my travel trailer. Found out a lot of full-time RV’ers use it because of its ability to reduce bug and road grime build-up, as well as ease of removing the road crud that does stick. I applied two coats to my LT before I left, including the windshield, and was absolutely amazed at how well the product worked. What few bugs were on the LT at the end of the day were quickly removed by just using a plain bottle of water and a light rubbing of my hand. Presto, the LT was clean and shiny once again within minutes. Did not even have to clean the windshield or front-end of the LT at the end of the rainy days. It was like self-cleaning itself. But the real test was how easy it was to remove the road tar that we had accumulated all over the lower front panels, due to the freshly oiled and tarred roads we had to drive on this trip. I am not talking about a few spots of tar; the front lower panels were literally spider webbed with tar stripes. A little soapy water and the tar snakes on my LT literally came off with no hard scrubbing or additional chemicals. That alone justified the purchased for me. Glad I bought a gallon of this stuff because my next project will be putting it on all my vehicles and the travel trailer for which it was bought.

May we never find the end of the road!

Perry Ridgway

oknplm

WildwoodDreamer
Oct 10th, 2007, 10:48 pm
I agree! I started using Rejex about 2 years ago on my vehicles. I found that it goes on, and comes off very easy. The finish lasts as long as any wax or polish I've ever used. The biggest plus is that it comes off so easy! It's so slick....owl shit slides right off!

cfell
Oct 11th, 2007, 12:01 am
Does a vendor on this site carry this product?

WildwoodDreamer
Oct 11th, 2007, 12:28 am
Deacon,
I do not know if any sponsor of this site carries Rejex. I do know that you can do a Google, and find several suppliers with different prices. I believe you will pleasantly pleased with the results of this product.

Fred

oknplm
Oct 11th, 2007, 12:22 pm
I do not think so. I bought it from the web site I included in my original post. Due to how well the product worked for me, thought I would share the results with the forum.

May we never find the end of the road!

Perry Ridgway

oknplm


Does a vendor on this site carry this product?

banditbiker
Oct 13th, 2007, 1:19 pm
You can get it at some True Value hardware stores according to the web.

Jim
2001 Suzuki bandit 1200S 53000 miles
2003 BMW K1200LTE 53000 miles

South Park, Pa.
South of Pittsburgh, pa.