Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett??

Scottwax said:
except for SUVs, they always get OS. ;)



Just because of how big they are and how easy OS is to apply?



Also, which do you find easier, apply Carnauba Moose with a DA or with a hand applicator?
 
bert31 said:
Just because of how big they are and how easy OS is to apply?



Also, which do you find easier, apply Carnauba Moose with a DA or with a hand applicator?



I get 4-5 months durability with OS (could be more but I don't like letting paint go much past 4-5 months without additional protection) and yes, I use it on SUVs because of the size. I thought the "wipe on and done" aspect was kind of gimmicky until I used it on a couple larger vehicles. Definitely a big time saver.



I apply CMW with a foam hand applicator but it also works well applying with a DA using a finishing pad.
 
Scottwax said:
[quote name='bert31']Clearcote's Carnauba Moose for darker colors and Optimum Opti Seal for lighter colors?



Pretty much, except for SUVs, they always get OS. [/QUOTE]



Earlier in this thread, you're raving about how AJT looks on light colors. Why OS on light colors if you like AJT better?
 
levander said:
Earlier in this thread, you're raving about how AJT looks on light colors. Why OS on light colors if you like AJT better?



ALot of the s2000 guys use the AJT, but I am curious too why you dont use the AJT but the opti on light colors.
 
estcstm3 said:
ALot of the s2000 guys use the AJT, but I am curious too why you dont use the AJT but the opti on light colors.



My guess is Scott is trying to streamline the products he drives around with to customers. If I were in his shoes, I would probably do the same. When you carry your detailing supplies out of your trunk, you really can't have more than a few LSP's coming along for the ride.
 
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