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Old 05-02-2008, 09:19 AM   #19 (permalink)
CharlesAFerg
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Originally Posted by roncor View Post
Interesting product! I use Wheel Wax to keep brake dust off my wheels, but I looked up Rejex and found this:

RejeX Wax Soil Barrier Anti-stain Protection Polish, 16 Oz Bottle* - SkyGeek.com
I don't use carnauba wax on wheels, especially carbauna waxes of lower quality. Reason being they yellow slightly with age, and don't last as as long. I use a sealant on wheels, always.

Honestly, I'd be surprised if your "wheel wax" contans any carnauba, if it's a newer product at least. It's probably a sealant, just like Rejex.

The reason I chose rejex for wheels is I wasn't as happy with it compared to zaino or p21s on the finish. I have a bunch extra and figured it still had a use. It's like meguiars synthetic sealant and a glaze with caolin clay all mixed together. As stated on the bottle, it's a great soil barrier and applies in a snap, but I don't think it is as good looking on the paint.
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