Super excited to out of nowhere see the banner highlighting the new Jescar medium polish and AIO. Already placed my order for a couple small bottles to test. If it's anything like their other products, I'm sure the results will be awesome!
I did email over to Jeff at Jescar to follow up on something else, and he had a couple comments when I asked about the new products. He said the Medium polish has a cut pretty close to FG400 where Jescar Compound actually cuts a little more, both leaving excellent finishes. The medium polish bridges the gap between the compound (removes 1500 grit) and the Micro finishing polish (removes 3000 grit) by being rated on the label to remove 2500 grit.
They don't have much long term data on the AIO but he generally expects 3-4 months which would be in line with Menzerna 3-in-1 and less than that which is typical of M37 360 and HD Speed. However, with the abrasive technology along with the finish provided by things like color lock and power lock, I'm sure it won't disappoint. It is more costly than 360 and Speed, by about $13 for the 32oz and is significantly more in smaller bottles, as an 8oz is $17.99 vs 360 and Speed at 19.99 and 14.99 respectively.
I plan to use the AIO on my wife's car once the weather clears up and will be doing some testing on the medium polish once I get it, on my F350 hood test panel.
I did email over to Jeff at Jescar to follow up on something else, and he had a couple comments when I asked about the new products. He said the Medium polish has a cut pretty close to FG400 where Jescar Compound actually cuts a little more, both leaving excellent finishes. The medium polish bridges the gap between the compound (removes 1500 grit) and the Micro finishing polish (removes 3000 grit) by being rated on the label to remove 2500 grit.
They don't have much long term data on the AIO but he generally expects 3-4 months which would be in line with Menzerna 3-in-1 and less than that which is typical of M37 360 and HD Speed. However, with the abrasive technology along with the finish provided by things like color lock and power lock, I'm sure it won't disappoint. It is more costly than 360 and Speed, by about $13 for the 32oz and is significantly more in smaller bottles, as an 8oz is $17.99 vs 360 and Speed at 19.99 and 14.99 respectively.
I plan to use the AIO on my wife's car once the weather clears up and will be doing some testing on the medium polish once I get it, on my F350 hood test panel.