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Jimmy, I started using The Perfect Polish on the Viking I run since it was painted at the Service Center in 2013.
It is great stuff except once you open the gallon jug you better use it up in the next several months as it has a shelf life. Also, unfortunately it has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
 
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Jimmy, I guess I sent before finishing.
Do you think the RejeX would be good on my travel trailer and truck?
 
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It is absolutely worth the day it will take to wash-clay-paint cleaner-Rejex your car.
 
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Ceramic coating. Not cheap, but lasts a long time allegedly. Dirt doesn't stick to it.
 
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Originally posted by BOATTRASH1:
Jimmy, I guess I sent before finishing.
Do you think the RejeX would be good on my travel trailer and truck?


Yes, Rejex is good stuff and what most are using in the yachting industry in South Florida. I'm getting a full 6 months out of it on most yachts sitting in the South Florida sun and getting washed every 2 weeks.

I'm convinced that ceramic really is not the way to go for most people and most situations. Not at this point anyways. A good friend of mine owns a large marine detailing business and is has been to the manufacturer and taken all of the classes and gotten certified by that brand (I forget the name of the one he uses). But they only do a small percentage of yachts/boats compared to rejex etc. It's very expensive and really only lasts 3 years. If it's sprayed it lasts an extra year, but nobody I know is set up to spray it or does spray it. For what it costs, paying a professional every 6 months to wax your vehicle with a good polymer provides the same protection and costs a hell of a lot less over the 3 year period. Plus some of the earlier ceramics are/were not good, when they go bad, they've had to been wet sanded off, finish buffed, and then something else put on. I forget the brand that had this issue.
 
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