








🛡️ Shine that protects, lasts, and dazzles—never wax again!
RejeX is a cutting-edge polymer coating delivering an ultra-glossy, chemically resistant finish that protects painted surfaces, glass, metal, and plastics. Engineered to repel contaminants and UV damage, it endures over 40 detergent washes, making it a superior alternative to traditional waxes. Easy to apply by hand or machine, RejeX is perfect for vehicles, boats, aircraft, and more, providing professional-grade protection and a showroom shine that lasts.





| ASIN | B0006V0LNY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,672 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #33 in Automotive Sealers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,740) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Item model number | 61002 |
| Manufacturer | Corrosion Technologies |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Part Number | 61002 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 16 inches |
| Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Flip Top |
| Style | 16 Fl Oz |
| Volume | 1 Milliliters |
D**N
Made my 15 year old BMW's paint like new and smooth like a baby's you-know-what
If you like my review, please give it a thumbs-up. I only write reviews to help fellow Amazon shoppers. I am not compensated for any products, (I buy them with my own money, like many of you) and I write what I experience in order to make Amazon Reviews better for us all. I was introduced to Rejex by a good friend who's in the automotive industry when I noticed his Grand Cherokee paint looked like new (his truck was 5 years old). Think of Rejex as a jel-coat for your car's paint. Whether an old or new car, Rejex helps smooth your paint and provides an amazing glow/shine after it's applied. I first bought the smaller 16 ounce size and when I ran out (applied Reject to my 4 cars), I elected to just buy this big gallon jug. Application is really easy. Simply wash your car and then dry it (we use a shop vac to blow the water off our cars to reduce streaking and it makes for a quick drying session). We then park the car in our garage and apply Rejex to the car's body panels. After the Rejex has set and hazed, we then wipe/buff off the Rejex using clean microfiber towels (Amazon Basics do a great job). Once all the Rejex is buffed/wiped clean of the car, we let the car/Rejex cure in the garage for 12 hours or overnight. This curing process is keen to getting a long-lasting Rejex finish and shine. You can let Rejex cure for less time but that will reduce its "hardening" which means your shine will last less than if you let it cure longer. It's not a big deal to let it cure for a few hours instead of overnight. I just like to maximize the curing process to get the longest lasting shine from my application. My above method gives me about a 6 month's shine/durability with each application. I live in a pretty hot summer climate near Sacramento, California and between our summer heat (105+ degrees) and heavy winter rains (20 inches or so from Nov-Mar), Rejex holds up really well and keeps my cars looking new. If you're looking for that showroom factory finish and shine, along with a durable and non-reactive product (Rejex DOES NOT DAMAGE your car's paint), then this is the solution for you. After you apply it and let it cure, I'm sure you'll agree that your car's paint is smooth like a baby's backside. And you'll be amazed how easily water beads up when your car gets wet. I'm talking big bubbles here. Rejex is truly an amazing product and a great investment for any auto enthusiast.
J**Z
Worth your time and money…
I used Liquid Glass for decades. Way ahead of its time. When LG went kaput, I used Finish First. The new Liquid Glass formulation was terrible. Nothing wrong with Finish First, I just wanted to try something different. This product is very good. Easy to apply and easy to remove. The shine is excellent and water doesn’t just bead up, it runs off the surface. I like this product. Easier than First Finish to use, and, a small amount goes a long way. Don’t know about the longevity but will add three more applications during the summer. I took a chance and am satisfied with the results. Will continue to use Rejex. No reason not to.
F**6
Easy to apply, fantastic, long-lasting finish!
I'm a long-time car guy, I've tried all sorts of wax products. But the last one I will probably ever purchase is RejeX. It just looks great and lasts - on cars and a Class A motorhome. There are all kinds of waxes and ceramic coatings on the market, some are better than others. I personally have found that, for the price, RejeX imparts the best, longest lasting finish I have ever seen on a painted surface or glass. It has been a year since I applied it to our motorhome, I recently washed it and found that the water is still beading up, absolutely incredible!
D**Y
Perfect!
Highly recommended, product is solid. I wish I could afford to use it more often that’s the only downside is the price.. but I’d recommend this product on anything I’ve been using it on yachts for years! Last long is durable and leaves a radiant finish!
M**E
A long lasting shine and bugs are easily removed
I live in Florida so I wanted to find a product that would withstand the intense sun/heat while making bugs easy to remove while giving an amazing shine, Rejex fit the bill perfectly. I've read some of the negative reviews so I did a little bit of searching before apply Rejex so here are some tips that might help others. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS!!! Rejex is a polymer, not a wax. As such, it should be applied to clean, dry paint. If you apply it over another wax product, it probably won't last as long. Here are my steps/suggestions to make applying it as easy as possible and to make sure it lasts on your vehicle. I washed my car with Dawn dish soap initially. Dawn is great for removing the previous wax coat so the Rejex can bond with the paint. I thoroughly dried the car then put it in the garage to get it out of the sun. I let it sit for an hour or so in the garage to make sure the paint was cool to the touch. I used terrycloth applicator pads I bought on Amazon to apply the Rejex. A little goes a long way. The key to easy removal is to not put it in heavy. Shake the bottle before using. Work in sections, I do one panel at a time. I apply it in a thin coat, let it dry to a haze for about 15 minutes and then wipe it off with a microfiber towel. If you want to multi-task, start applying it to a second panel, by the time you finish with the second panel, the first panel should be ready to wipe off. I found that I needed to be careful around black window trim and textured black plastic trim pieces. When you get some on the trim, it can leave a white haze to the trim pieces. I used Mother's Back to Black and it cleaned those areas very well making the trim black again. Streaks - Some reviewers complained about streaks. If it's streaking, it's probably being applied to thick or you're not waiting long enough for it to dry to a haze. It should remove easily and be streak free. In the event of streaks, apply less on the rest of the panels and when finished, use a detailing spray to go over the streaky spots, removes it very easily. I also use Rejex around my home to help keep things clean. It works great on sink and shower chrome faucets. It also works great on the shower glass to keep soap scum to a minimum, my wife really loves that part. A few other tips for removing bugs. While Rejex does make it easier to remove bugs, here in the hot Florida sun, it doesn't take too long with the car sitting in the hot sun to bake those bugs onto the finish. I take a cheap, white terry cloth towel and wet it thoroughly and then lay it across the front of my car where the bugs are baked on. I let it sit for about an hour and then remove the towel and spray the area with some detail spray. Using a microfiber cloth, the bugs come off very easily. Remember to turn the MF towel so the bug shells don't scratch your paint. For future washing, I use a soap specifically formulated for car washing so it doesn't strip off the Rejex. If applied correctly, I found that it will last about 6-7 months in the Florida sun before it's time for another application. If your vehicle is kept in the garage, it should last almost a full year. I've read reviews on other products where people got the stuff for free or seriously discounted for their reviews....not me....I paid full price, no discounts, perks or anything else. I'm just lazy and have better things to do on the weekend than waxing my vehicles so I wanted a product that would protect my car, keep it looking good and help me remove these darn Florida bugs without scrubbing until my arm falls off so Rejex works well for me.
A**I
Good polish
This is a very good product, it lasts longer than most products.
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