


Now add a little Rejex at a time and go to town on your boat.Īpply in some sort of light so you can see if you have a "thin" coat on, or if you just missed an area. Using a rectangular terry cloth applicator, add a healthy splooge of Rejex to said applicator and work it in with your fingers really well until it seems to have disappeared. Wash the boat AND clay it prior to application, and dry thoroughly. I'm applying it in the shade, and so far, here are the tips I found that have made this a little bit easier (I'll try to remember to add links later for what I used for some things): I always seem to have a problem with applying a product when it's supposed to be applied "thin", and the Rejex has been no different.
#REJEX ON POLYCARBONATE MODS#
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