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Originally Posted by 89911
I have used it several times. I guess it works pretty well but it isn't anything earth shattering. It goes on and off pretty easy with not too much effort. It is a wax, so you have to be careful of any areas of trim that will get wax buildup residue. As far as lasting. I using it on my jet black BMW and when first done it looks like glass. After a few washing and drives, it looses the gloss and you start to see the fine scratches in the black paint. Maybe for other colors this isn't an issue. Then again, no wax I use on my car looks like it does after a few washes. 
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For years, I used Blue Coral Carnauba wax. This stuff was amazing, but it was VERY difficult to remove! I ran out of this in 2004, and it takes about 3 hours to wax your car with this, and your arm will be sore for days! Rejex gave the same shine, but it didn't last as long. The problem with Rejex is that it ISN'T a wax- it is a polish. That's fine for a car like mine, that spends all its time in a garage, but a car that spends significant time outdoors needs oil/protection for its finish. Blue Coral Carnauba was just raw carnauba wax-its protection was incredible. But it was terrible to work with! The great part of Rejex and Blue Coral Carnauba was that neither product produced a white haze. You put them on, waited 10 minutes, and then you wiped them off. There was no white in any stone chips- you just waxed the car and didn't need to concern yourself with chips.
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