I feel like trying something new...

Maybe this will help some:
"The AJ Trigger is closely related to AJ... it just uses a different polymer blend to achieve a reduced viscosity that is sprays more uniformly and spreads over the surface easier. It is still a purely protective formula with no cleaning agents and is a fully functional LSP that must be applied to a clean surface. In other words, both perform the same task in the detailing regime, they just approach it slightly differently. I've been wanting to take AJ in an even more sprayable direction but many people are very fond of the current version. This move should allow us to focus AJ as the traditionally applied sealant and to focus AJ-T as the spray sealant. (While AJ can still do both, AJ-T can do the spray sealant role more effectively.) "

"First, let me say, we have never made it a secret that we work with CarLack Chemie on product development and manufacturing. In addition, JEFFS Werkstatt owns the rights to all CarLack 68 products in the United States. We have no affiliation with Klasse USA, and unlike XXX, we prefer not to make comments on the operations of other companies other than to say that Klasse products are certainly not the same as Werkstatt products nor CarLack 68 products."
From Jeff
 
3Dog said:
Maybe this will help some:
"The AJ Trigger is closely related to AJ... it just uses a different polymer blend to achieve a reduced viscosity that is sprays more uniformly and spreads over the surface easier. It is still a purely protective formula with no cleaning agents and is a fully functional LSP that must be applied to a clean surface. In other words, both perform the same task in the detailing regime, they just approach it slightly differently. I've been wanting to take AJ in an even more sprayable direction but many people are very fond of the current version. This move should allow us to focus AJ as the traditionally applied sealant and to focus AJ-T as the spray sealant. (While AJ can still do both, AJ-T can do the spray sealant role more effectively.) "

"First, let me say, we have never made it a secret that we work with CarLack Chemie on product development and manufacturing. In addition, JEFFS Werkstatt owns the rights to all CarLack 68 products in the United States. We have no affiliation with Klasse USA, and unlike XXX, we prefer not to make comments on the operations of other companies other than to say that Klasse products are certainly not the same as Werkstatt products nor CarLack 68 products."
From Jeff

This is the info I was lookig for.
Many thanks mate .
 
teeks said:
i know its not quite what you were asking for, but im going to back the pb EX-P too. looked amazing on my pearl white audi, so if you are looking for something for light colors. ex-p is the way to go imo. decent durability too =)

I saw your pics and they are fantastic Im the MAN
 
Neothin said:
any chance i could "borrow" some of that finish kare....? I've been looking at trying that out for a while, but don't want to buy a bottle. I already have like 3 gallons of other QD's in my garage :(

Buy their 4 oz sampler.
 
Bence said:
Buy their 4 oz sampler.


I sent Neo a full bottle of 425 to test ... sharing is the best way to allow us all to pick our favorites. :cheers:
 
I'd send samples to members, but from Hungary, it is a little bit difficult...
 
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