Checked out on Rejex website and says that it isn’t sold or shipped to California? Is this product not environmentally friendly? Being from Canada I don’t think we have same issues as they do? Just curious before I make the purchase
No idea why, but it can be a combination of things for California. Could be one of the ingredients used, could be the VOC's, who knows. I can say this - I recently had to buy something metal that would never be ingested/licked/suckled/otherwise, and I had to remove the big sticker that came on it saying it was "made with items known to blow up the world and destroy civilization as we know it if you even open this package"...paraphrasing, but... so there's sometimes nothing other than the regulations that these things MUST be included to be considered for sale in that state, no matter the possibility or potential.
In other news, I figured I'd take a look at their site again, and I don't recall this info being there last time I checked, so I'm just gonna repost it here for those who haven't gone to their site. Helps me too, in how to apply - I DEFINITELY don't remember them having buffer "tips" regarding application, so from their site:
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RejeX
SHOULD NOT be used on porous surfaces, highly textured surfaces (such as the plastic/rubber trim on some SUVs), oxidized painted surfaces or oxidized (chalky) gelcoat/fiberglass. If a painted / gelcoat surface is worn/oxidized, polish to remove "dead" oxidized paint and gel coat / fiberglass before applying RejeX.
Buffers work just fine for applying / removing RejeX. If you use a buffer, do not apply RejeX with pressure, simply use the buffer to spread out (and/or wipe off) the product.
RejeX can be applied in multiple coats – allowing at least 4 hours curing time between coats – for greater depth of gloss and extended longevity.
RejeX can be used over existing wax, however, the duration of protection will be reduced as the softer underlying wax degrades comparatively quickly. Waxes can be applied over RejeX, however many of the benefits of RejeX may be negated and the wax finish will typically not last very long due to adhesion limitations. It should also be noted that many waxes (particularly those products described as "restorer waxes") and all polishes contain abrasives, which can strip the thin RejeX film.
If a RejeX-treated surface needs repainting, normal paint preparation is all that’s required. Abrasive cleaners, polishes or rubbing compounds will remove the RejeX film.
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INSTRUCTIONS
(a more thorough version than what we had room for on the label)
- Shake well.
- Apply to a clean, dry surface that is cool to the touch. Avoid applying in direct sunlight when ambient temperatures are greater than 85° F. On hot days, we recommend RejeXing in the shade, early morning or in the afternoon. For larger vehicles such as RVs, busses and yachts, a good trick for dealing with hot days is to apply RejeX to the top and western facing side in the morning and the eastern facing side in the afternoon, so that you're always working on the shady side.
- After RejeX dries to a haze (about 10-20 minutes), wipe off with a clean cloth. Unlike waxes that require strenuous rubbing or buffing to remove, RejeX should wipe off easily.
- Allow RejeX to cure for 8-12 hours out of the elements. The higher the humidity, the faster RejeX cures.
- While it it not uncommon for a RejeX treatment to last well over a year, for optimum protection, reapply every 6 months or as needed (e.g. when bugs and other contaminants begin sticking to leading edges of wings and front bumpers, when brake dust begins sticking more tenaciously to wheels, etc.)