What makes a RejeX protected vehicle easier to clean?
RejeX leaves a film coating that’s so non-porous and slick most contaminants can’t penetrate or adhere to it. Certainly the acids in bug splats, bird droppings, tree sap, exhaust deposits, brake dust and other contaminants commonly encountered in normal driving conditions won’t penetrate RejeX. While these contaminants will still get on your car, since they can’t stick, cleaning them off is much easier.
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- What makes a RejeX protected vehicle easier to clean?