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    Rejex

    Hi can i add a coat of soveran on rejex .

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    Re: Rejex

    Never heard of Rejex so I looked it up. It looks like it would work to me. Souveran is a sacraficial shine coat with no cleaning ability so it should not hurt a cured coat of sealant in my humble opintion. Many sealants have a specific cure time so wait at least 12 hours. Try a small spot on the under side of the hood before taking the plunge just to be safe.

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    Re: Rejex

    You can top a sealant (Rejex) with a wax, just make sure Rejex has has 12-24 hours to cure fully.


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    Re: Rejex

    Quote Originally Posted by Rayaz View Post
    Never heard of Rejex so I looked it up. It looks like it would work to me. Souveran is a sacraficial shine coat with no cleaning ability so it should not hurt a cured coat of sealant in my humble opintion. Many sealants have a specific cure time so wait at least 12 hours. Try a small spot on the under side of the hood before taking the plunge just to be safe.

    Very well said.
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    Re: Rejex

    rejax has on the back not to use a topper on it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by master detailer View Post
    rejax has on the back not to use a topper on it .
    I'm about 1000% sure that they state that for the fact that most OTC wax's are actually cleaner wax's and will remove the Rejex.

    a true finishing wax does not have abrasives and should not remove cured rejex.

    and to quote what the bottle actually states is :

    "Do not apply waxes or polishes over RejeX, as the abrasives found in these products will remove the RejeX protection"

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