first full JW Acrylic Jett wax job

baker

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just for the fun of it I took off the Insulator wax and topped the car with JW acrylic Jett. First time I did the full car with it. No need for polishing or claying, did it a while ago, no swirls to speak of. My camera isn't much good but I'll try.







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Looks really good. I am thinking of using Jw acrylic Jett for my rsx. Just wondering how easy is it to deal with, since i am new to detailing.
 
BAKER said:
Not too hard to use, but go very thin, has a quick drying time, almost wipe on / wipe off.

Actually AJT is not almost wipe on/wipe off, it is a WOWO product.



The folks at Jeff's Werkstatt themselves have been very explicit in stating that AJT should be used with one continuous application/buffing process (no waiting time between application and buffing).



In applying AJT you should never allow it to dry. Instead, 1) spray the product directly on the panel you are working on; 2) work the AJT around on the panel with a short nap MF towel until is has completely/almost compeletely disappeared; and then 3) immediately switch to a clean side or different MF towel (I prefer a quick detail towel) for a last buff over the panel you are working on.



Again - not only is no drying time required - if you allow AJT to dry, you are actually just going to make unnecessary work for yourself.



Used correctly, AJT is one of the easiest sealants out there to use - just like using a QD.
 
Yes I did get it from their site, can't remember the exact shipping, something around the $20 to $25 amount.
 
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