How does Rejex compare to NXT?

lcsco

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I keep reading about Rejex & NXT on the internet. They sound like very similar products. Has anyone used both of these products? If so, how do they compare?
 
I've used both RejeX and NXT and found NXT to give a deeper gloss. Rejex us supposed to be just a sealant (I have no idea of the chemical makeup).

I still use RejeX on my wheels as it seems to work better at keeping brake dust from caking.

NXT is still one of the better mass marketed products out there. Does a good job whether used with a pc or applied by hand.
 
Regarding Rejex, it's not that much for extra gloss and shine but it seems to really work regarding it's claim of promising easy cleanup. I was amazed at how easy it was to remove Tar off the rocker panels on my wife's car yesterday. The tar came off with a wool wash mitt and Poorboys SSS. I treated the rocker panels with Rejex about mid January or so.

I've never used NXT so I can't offer an opinion on that.
 
I finally did get a bottle of RejeX & tried it on a black VW Jetta. I thought it shined more than the previous wax I had used, which was Meguiar's #26 Hi Tech. What color car did you use RejeX on?
 
I've used both and think they are 2 different product's. I guess I would'nt even put them in the same catagory as using 1 or the other.

I was not impressed with the Rejex as far as shine goes. It's an OK product but nothing special IMO.
 
I use rejex all the time. I love the durability and shine. I tried to top it with #26 and I think it muted the shine a little bit.
 
No offense but anything seems to be better than NXT. I found Rejex to be a mid range Sealant that is pretty good but lacking a little durability compared to Klasse or some of the other popular sealants.
 
mrnewguy said:
No offense but anything seems to be better than NXT. I found Rejex to be a mid range Sealant that is pretty good but lacking a little durability compared to Klasse or some of the other popular sealants.

NXT is a decent product. Keep in mind it's meant/marketed for a lot more "wide range use" than Klasse or some of the other brands of sealant out there. I have gotten decent results using it, although it's not my "sealant" of choice. Just some food for thought.
 
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