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rejex vs. maguire's nxt?


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NXT is all I use. Just threw out my Rejex and P21. IMHO, that stuff is low tech with lots of marketing hype. Well, NXT has lots of marketing hype as well...but it makes Rejex look like you polished your car with Comet kitchen cleanser. Again, just my HO.

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NXT is all I use. Just threw out my Rejex and P21. IMHO, that stuff is low tech with lots of marketing hype. Well, NXT has lots of marketing hype as well...but it makes Rejex look like you polished your car with Comet kitchen cleanser. Again, just my HO.

Waxed my black 996TT today with NXT, looks good. If black looks good that as good as it gets.

Larry

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I have a 99 C2 and after many years of Klasse I switched to Rejex. Here is my car after a free car wash by one of the local schools ( kids) and a 30 minute application of Rejex. Just applied ALL over the car including the glass, waited until it dried and wiped it off.

Car has 42K miles and gets driven daily ( so I have some chippies on the front bumper)

HarryR

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Don't forget to Rejex your wheels as well.

Once or twice a year I remove my wheels from the car and apply Rejex to them (Especially the inner side of the rims) as it makes cleaning the brake dust off the rims a real breeze.

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