FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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General
Performance Questions
What
makes a RejeX protected vehicle easier to clean?
RejeX leaves a film coating that’s so non-porous and slick most contaminants
can’t penetrate or adhere to it. Certainly the acids in bug splats, bird
droppings, tree sap, exhaust deposits, brake dust and other contaminants commonly
encountered in normal driving conditions won’t penetrate RejeX. While these
contaminants will still get on your car, since they can't stick, cleaning them
off is much easier.
Will
RejeX help clean my vehicle?
RejeX is not a cleaner. It is important to get your vehicle as clean as possible
prior to applying the product. RejeX leaves a durable protective barrier, but
it will seal in stains just as effectively as it seals them out.
How
long does RejeX last?
Longevity varies depending on various environmental factors, including:
• If
RejeX was applied properly per instructions (i.e. a clean, cool surface,
etc.)?
•
How long was RejeX allowed to cure before the vehicle was returned to
service
• Where the vehicle is stored: garaged, hangered, or stored
outside
• Frequency of washing and kind (if any) of detergent
is used
• The kind of contaminants the vehicle is regularly exposed to
Typically,
RejeX lasts between 6 and 9 months, although we have numerous reports
from customers who say it lasted well over a year. High abrasion areas,
like
leading edges of airplane wings, may require more frequent application – perhaps
every 3-4 months.
Does
RejeX contain UV inhibitors?
There are no specific UV inhibitors added to RejeX. That being said,
RejeX will still provide better protection against UV deterioration
and fading that most
wax-type products. RejeX is a tough, impermeable polymer film, so just by its
more durable nature it’s going to outlast and out-protect waxes. Waxes
have a very limited life span, and as they degrade they lose their ability to
protect from environmental damage. That’s why most wax-type products must
add UV inhibitor chemicals. In addition, RejeX seals paint behind a polymer film
barrier, which effectively retards the oxidation process. Finally, RejeX has
an extraordinarily high light refractive index, which means that the majority
of the light spectrum (including UV) is being rejected from the surface rather
than being allowed to penetrate into the paint.
Why
can’t RejeX be used on porous, oxidized paint?
RejeX contains no cleaning agents or micro-abrasives, which are contained in
most waxes and all polishes. RejeX was formulated in this manner in order to
be completely safe to use on airplane windshields, but it's also safe to use
on glass, Plexiglas, Eisenglass (the clear vinyl windows used on boat canvas
and some convertibles) and all clear coat finishes. Without these polishing micro-abrasives,
RejeX will not compound/polish off oxidized paint.
Are
there any special storage considerations?
RejeX uses moisture from the air as the catalyst for it to form a polymer. As
such, it is important to store RejeX is a cool, dry place to prevent it from
spoiling prematurely. Exposure to high heat (such as storing the product in a
hot garage or airplane hanger during the summer) can cause the product to spoil.
If stored properly, RejeX has a shelf life of approximately two years. Application
Questions
How
much RejeX is needed to treat various sized vehicles?
The RejeX coating is very thin (approximately 1 micron), so a little goes a
very long way. A 16 oz. bottle should cover:
• A
typical single-engine airplane tip to tail
• A 35’ boat or RV
• 3 regular SUVs or large sedans
• 4 economy or sports cars
The
label states that RejeX needs to cure "out of the elements" for
twelve hours. For larger vehicles like commercial trucks, RVs
and boats that
are stored outdoors, how can that be accomplished?
By “out of the elements” we mean to avoid direct sunlight that could
heat the application surface excessively. Also, don’t apply RejeX when
there’s
a probability of imminent rain. It’s important to select a good day
and apply RejeX in an area where the vehicle is not likely to get stains
on it
(tree sap, bird droppings, etc.) until RejeX has had a chance to cure.
What happens
if my vehicle gets wet before the 12-hour curing interval is complete?
Moisture absorbed from the air is the catalyst that causes RejeX to polymerize
(turn into a polymer).
The
longer
it
cures
– up
to
about
12
hours –
the
more durable the finish. Usually if RejeX gets any curing
time at all (even an hour or two), it’s going to outlast most waxes. If
the
product
gets a little wet while it’s curing (e.g. a light sprinkle
or morning dew), there’s usually not a problem. Try to avoid heavy rain
and
lawn sprinklers until RejeX has had at least several hours of curing time.
Can
you use RejeX over wax?
While RejeX will certainly work over wax and give you the benefits
of enhanced gloss, superior protection for your paint and rejection
of stains, it’s
better to put RejeX right on top of the paint. Waxes are typically much softer
and less durable than RejeX. When RejeX is put on top of wax – even though
RejeX will protect and extend the life of the wax – eventually the wax
will degrade. When that occurs, the RejeX protection will wash off with the old
wax
(since
in this case RejeX
is bonded to the wax rather than directly to the paint). To get full longevity
out of the product, use RejeX instead of wax.
Is
there any benefit to applying a second coat of RejeX?
Yes, there are some benefits to multiple coats. A second coat will add
luster, provide more UV protection and the vehicle will be protected
longer. For problem areas like diesel soot on the transom of large boat
and black streaks common on RVs and boats that are stored outside, a
second application of RejeX is sometimes needed to reject these stains.
For the added benefit, it is important to allow RejeX to cure fully between
coats.
Aviation
Should I just put RejeX on the leading edges of my
airplane, or should I treat the whole thing?
Many people start using RejeX on the leading edges
of aircraft to make bug removal easier. However, once they see the deep, lustrous
finish RejeX leaves, and once they see how much easier it is to apply than waxes,
they often go ahead and do the whole vehicle. RejeX is easier to apply than waxes,
lasts much longer, makes your airplane easier to clean and provides superior
protection.
When you factor in the cost of applying
wax several times compared to a single RejeX application and the time saved in
keeping your vehicles clean, RejeX is also an outstanding value. Why would anyone
ever go back to wax?
Is
RejeX safe to use on aircraft windshields?
Yes, it's completely safe. In fact, we specifically excluded all polishing compounds
and solids from the product so it would be safe and beneficial for aircraft windshields.
Is
RejeX safe to use on de-icing
boots?
First,
we should probably state that Goodyear manufactures
a product that they recommend for maintaining
their de-ice boots. However, over the years we’ve talked to many pilots
who have de-ice boots and hate cleaning bugs off them. So obviously there’s
an issue that RejeX can help resolve.
RejeX
is safe to use on de-ice boots, but whether you want to use
it
or not really depends on what shape the boots are in. If
the boots are in good shape, the feedback we've received is that RejeX
works very well. As boots age, they weather and tend to get porous.
On weathered rubber, RejeX “puddles” in the pores
and leaves an unattractive white haze. It’s unsightly, but it
won't impair the proper functioning of the boots.
How
can I tell if my de-icing boots are in good enough condition to use
RejeX?
Start
applying RejeX to the boots in an inconspicuous spot. If excessive
black rubber residue comes off on your application rag, STOP. If the
RejeX
applies
cleanly,
you’re in good shape and the RejeX will protect the boots
and make them easier to maintain.
Automotive
Will RejeX keep hard water stains and mineral deposits
off my car?
Mineral deposits and water spots will be greatly reduced and generally can be
wiped right off.
How
about brake dust on wheels?
RejeX won't keep brake dust from accumulating over time, but it does make wheels
much
easier to clean. Usually a good high pressure spray of water is sufficient to
knock off brake dust. Plus RejeX leaves a wicked shine on both chrome and alloy
wheels.
Marine/Boating
Will
RejeX keep hard water stains and mineral deposits off my boat?
Mineral deposits and water spots will be greatly reduced and generally can be
wiped
right off.
Will
RejeX keep diesel exhaust soot off my boat?
It won't keep soot from accumulating over time, but it makes the deposits much
lighter and easier to clean. For problem areas like diesel soot, a second
application
of RejeX
is sometimes needed to reject these stains.
Will
RejeX keep the black streaks off my boat?
It won't keep them off, but it makes the deposits much lighter and easier to
clean.
For
problem areas like black streaks, a second application of RejeX is sometimes
needed to
reject
these stains.
RV
Is RejeX effective against Love Bugs?
Yes. In fact, RejeX is the only thing we've ever found that's proven effective
against
these
critters.
Will
RejeX keep the black streaks off my RV?
It won't keep them off, but it makes the deposits much lighter and easier to
clean.
For
problem areas like black streaks, a second application of RejeX is sometimes
needed to
reject
these stains.
Should
I just put RejeX on the front of my RV, or should
I treat the whole vehicle?
Many people start using RejeX on the front of their RVs to make bug removal
easier. However, once they see the deep, lustrous finish RejeX leaves, and
once they
see how much easier it is to apply than waxes,
they often go ahead and do the whole vehicle. RejeX is easier to apply than
waxes, lasts much longer, makes vehicles easier to clean and provides superior
protection.
When you factor in the cost of applying wax several times compared to a single
RejeX application and the time saved in keeping your vehicles clean, RejeX
is also an outstanding value. Why would anyone
ever go back to wax?
Can
RejeX be used on the 3M Paint Protection Clear Film products?
Yes. The Scotchgard™ films are very good for protecting paint from road
debris and small rocks that can chip paint, but bugs and other road grime are
still
difficult
to clean off the material. RejeX makes the cleanup process much easier.
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