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Hey Glen great advice! I actually a fan of opti-coat, but the only thing is it does not have the "rejection" properties of Rejex I have seen. It does not prevent the rear end dirt/gunk from sticking to the paint like Rejex does.
I was initially going to mention opti-coat after the polish part, but didn't want to complicate it. It really is a great product. The best way would actually be to seal the paint with Opti, then apply Rejex on top of that to protect the opti-coat and prevent dirt from sticking to that surface. Rejex can last a long time, up to 12 months, so it actually helps with the longevity of the permanent coat and requires very little reapplication. Since opti doesn't break down like wax, Rejex will stay put on it.
Also, Rejex on wheels works great. I have Rejex on my wheels and exhaust tips and a simple wipe makes them nice and shiny again.
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