RejeX Paint Sealant is a thin-film polymer coating designed to provide a high-release
surface. This very thin film less than a micron thick prevents
stains and adhesion of common contaminants such as exhaust, bugs, oil, tree
sap, bird droppings, road grime, brake dust, etc. It also makes graffiti easy
to remove and can be applied to windshields to repel rain. Its easy to
apply and produces a deep, lustrous shine that outlasts the most popular waxes
by months.
Application: RejeX should be applied to a cool (less than 29° C)
dry surface out of direct sunlight. If the surface is too hot, the coating will
cure before it has properly bonded to the surface, and it wont perform
up to its potential. RejeX is wiped on, allowed to dry to a haze for approximately
20 minutes, wiped off, then allowed to cure for 12 hours. Curing is required
to allow the monomers (polymer building blocks) that make up RejeX to attach
to the surface being treated and to polymerize (crosslink) into a crystal-clear,
impervious film. It is very important to allow RejeX to cure for 12 hours after
the haze has been wiped off. If the coating is exposed to contamination such
as oil, fuel, soot, water, cleaners, etc. before it has cured, the contaminants
may interfere with the film, preventing the RejeX from achieving it's maximum
performance and durability.
Protects and beautifies painted metal, glass, acrylic, gel coat, fiberglass,
glossy plastic & polished metal surfuaces. RejeX is not meant to be
used on porous surfaces, highly oxidized painted surfaces, or to fill fine scratches.
RejeX can be applied in multiple coats, allowing 8 hours curing time between
coats for deeper color and greater depth of gloss. RejeX has a higher refractive
index than waxes, so it produces richer, deeper looking colors and a lustrous
long-lasting finish.
RejeX can be used over existing wax; however, the duration of protection will
be reduced as the softer underlying wax degrades comparatively quickly. There
is no reason to wax over RejeX. As weve already said, RejeX leaves a shinier,
longer-lasting finish than wax
and the wax can't adhere well to RejeX!
If a RejeX-treated surface needs repainting, normal paint preparation is all
thats required. Abrasive cleaners, polishes, rubbing compounds or chemical
paint strippers will remove the RejeX film.
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