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2025-09-03 10:05:26
For those who had a bad experience with this product, my guess is that they didn't use the product properly, used too much or applied it in the sun. I apply it with a simple 6" orbital buffer, one small panel at a time, then wiped it off using a microfiber cloth. Couldn't be easier with a glass like finish. Silky smooth to the touch. The first picture shows the back plastic visor polished, the front unpolished. The second pic was the front polished with a foam pad in less than 3 minutes, easy peasy. Buffed the rest of the car with a microfiber buffing pad, a panel or 2 at a time then gently wipe off. Keep in mind that this is a 14 year old car. A mechanical buffer is the key to a glass like finish, doing it by hand is too much work. There's something about working this product in that's gives it great results. Even scratches polish out as long a there paint still there. I've been using this for years to clean headlight lenses and plastics also. Awesome product!
As S Hole
2025-08-30 14:37:47
Basically just a rubbing compound that cleans the paint is what I can tell. It does a good job.
CO364
2025-07-13 14:41:35
I have used many Restorer/waxes to keep up with the oxidation on my 1997 Grady White. While they all work to some extent, the Malco Rejuvenator has proved to do the best job so far. It can be done by hand but it is intended to help remove oxidation so it wont be easy. Any vendor claiming "wipe on, wipe off" for their product is probably not selling something for oxidation. For the smaller areas, the hand application works well and when polished off it leaves a streak free shine. For larger areas I used both a Porter Cable random orbital with a foam pad and a DeWalt rotary polisher with a wool pad. The Porter Cable is good for applying polishes and waxes but does not have the power to remove anymore than the lightest oxidation. The rotary polisher with a wool pad is the right tool for the job. It was fairly hard to hold onto while it was cutting through the oxidation but once it did, the Malco Rejuvenator smoothed out the surface and left a beautiful shine. You could actually feel the oxidation melt away once the Rejuvenator and the wool cut through it.The shine is beautiful and my 24 year old boat looks as good as it ever has. Hopefully, the shine will last through the summer.
Liza C.
2025-07-07 18:14:38
I wish I could give this garbage negative stars. My car had faded paint and a few oxidation spots. I buffed this in which didn’t do anything but after a few days it turned into a disgusting white cast leaving my car looking worse than before. I have no idea how to remove this. I wasted my money and am so incredibly angry.
Don
2025-06-01 21:43:04
It's in the middle. Not super great but, not garbage. Works well
Melinda
2025-03-09 10:11:08
The back edge and side accents of my car were badly sun damaged and a different material than the rest of my car (plastic?) so I wasn’t sure if a polish would work but this was like magic! I used a wool bonnet and a cheap polisher for like $16 I got on amazon. It was one speed, I think around 3000rpm but it still worked nicely. The key is just not use too much and make sure to wipe it off before it dries. I’ll try and update this when I find out how long it lasts. But definitely worth it!
Customer
2025-01-28 12:44:18
Easy on easy off. My car looks as good as when I had a paint correction
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