The label states that RejeX needs to cure “out of the elements” for twelve hours. For larger vehicles like commercial trucks, RVs and boats that are stored outdoors, how can that be accomplished?
By “out of the elements” we mean to avoid direct sunlight that could heat the application surface excessively. Also, don’t apply RejeX when there’s a probability of imminent rain. It’s important to select a good day and apply RejeX in an area where the vehicle is not likely to get stains on it (tree sap, bird droppings, etc.) until RejeX has had a chance to cure.
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