One more suggestion: I keep surgical gloves around the house to keep getting chemicals on my hands and I would suggest using them for applying this polymer, just in case it gets absorbed into your skin and a face mask or a ventilated area to avoid breathing in any of the residue - just in case.Īs I said, I love ReJex and hope they keep selling it forever. I like to just sit, hold it, and run my fingers over the helmet because its much more slick than clean glass. I also did my Shoei Neotech Borealis helmet and now its hard to hold onto because it is so slippery. With my motorcycle I left it on for about 20 minutes and then it just wiped off easily. I did this with my Jeep and it was harder to remove. I love the ease of application and ease of removal of ReJex, just don't leave it on for 2 days before you remove it. If I had found this website / product last Summer, I could give a more thorough review of this product keeping the droppings and smashings from my Jeep and Harley's paint, but I will have to wait until I start riding again and for the birds to start blasting again in the Spring. My Jeep looks incredible, and the surface is so slick, I can't imagine all the bird droppings, and bugs I have had to contend with over the years being more than a damp paper towel-swipe to clear these lovely substances and keep them from eating up my paint job. Then, I decided to purchase a Gallon size of it to re-fill my 16 oz bottle even though I have now covered my Jeep Grand Cherokee with it and still have not used but 55% of the smaller bottle of ReJex, so it goes a long way. My motorcycles looks better now than when I got it new. No more labor-intensive scrubbing to remove brake dust on chrome wheels, or baked-on bug splatters after a long road trip. I first used it on my motorcycle and liked the ease of application and the ease of removing excess dried residue - leaving a high gloss shine. I ride a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo, which is why I purchased the ReJex. Will update my review when I get out among the dust, dirt, and bugs this Spring. 'REJEX does contain ceramic and other high tech solids, but the real magic and what separates it from lesser products occurs in the advanced coating system, which encapsulates these solids in a tough, flexible polymer matrix that becomes cross-linked and bonded to the application surface.' I've used Rejex and other ceramic based coatings. This implementation was inspired by the algorithm (and Masters thesis) behind the regular expression library known as TRE or libtre. I just started using this products and its Winter, so I have not been able to "test drive it yet". regex-tdfa: Pure Haskell Tagged DFA Backend for 'Text.Regex' (regex-base) bsd3, library, text Propose Tags This package provides a pure Haskell 'Tagged' DFA regex engine for regex-base. And, the product goes a long ways with just small amounts of application.
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