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Rejex on new boat?

Awesome, you rock. Thank you!
 
When applying the Griot's One Step, I use a Griot's Garage Medium Correction Pad; it is Orange.

If you are just applying wax (no polish/no correction), you would use a Red waxing pad (very soft).

If you are applying the Griot's 3 in 1 Ceramic Wax, you simply mist it on using the spray bottle.
Did you pick up one of their orbital buffers?
 
I have older Griot's 6 inch and 3 inch RO buffers, and I have a Flex XC 3401 (RO buffer with forced pad rotation). I use the Griot's 6 inch to spread wax and light correction; the 3 inch is for tight spots. The Flex is for significant correction and speed; I prefer the forced rotation versus long throw (15-21mm) buffers.

Griot's has their newer G9 for a very good price, and that would be a good buffer to start. You can do almost anything with it, but it will take longer than the Flex. FWIW, I like the Griot's pads too, but some of that is just being comfortable/experienced with them.
 
Bought a bottle of Rejex and going to give it a try. Couple of questions.

1. Do you recommend to just apply it to the hull, or do you also put it on the upper sections as well (Eg. below windshield)
2. Do you just put it over the decals?
3. Any recommendations or tricks on how get the areas that on on the trailer bunks?
 
Bought a bottle of Rejex and going to give it a try. Couple of questions.

1. Do you recommend to just apply it to the hull, or do you also put it on the upper sections as well (Eg. below windshield)
2. Do you just put it over the decals?
3. Any recommendations or tricks on how get the areas that on on the trailer bunks?
When I got my new boat February, I washed it thoroughly and applied rejex only on the external hull so far its holding good, I only wash and wipe after each use and shine still there. Interior leather (seats) I applied 303 for sun protection. I do not know if other apply rejex in the helm section.
 
Noob question on this. The boat is on the trailer while you’re doing this right? So are you crawling all underneath the get the parts of the hull, at least that aren’t contacting the bunks?
 
Noob question on this. The boat is on the trailer while you’re doing this right? So are you crawling all underneath the get the parts of the hull, at least that aren’t contacting the bunks?
I only did what I can reach sitting down, did not go under the boat but some member here does that. I just hose the bottom real good.
 
Pretty much the same here. Most of the protection needed are all the area facing the sun anyway. Reach as far as my aching back will allow and let the rest ride. If I was leaving it in say at a marina for extended time then it would be a different story.
 
Noob question on this. The boat is on the trailer while you’re doing this right? So are you crawling all underneath the get the parts of the hull, at least that aren’t contacting the bunks?
I'm going to crawl under. Used to do the same for my jet ski.
 
damn y'all got me wanting to wax this weekend ?
 
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