After the first pleasant encounter with Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett, I decided to give it a try again on a solid black colored car. This time round my target is a solid black Mazda 2.
This car has moderate swirls and surface scratches,
I started with Menzena IP + cutting pad + DA @ speed 5 but find that the cutting is not fast enough, so I switched to Menzena PG + cutting pad + DA @ speed 5. After 3 passes, most of the defects are removed. Than I switched to OP + polishing pad + DA @ speed 5, after 4 passes, all the swirls are gone.
Than I proceed to apply Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett by hand with the spray on wipe off method and this is the result,
Close-up shots,
Again, I must say I am pretty impressed with Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett. The car feels slick and it looks shiny and wet.
This car has moderate swirls and surface scratches,

I started with Menzena IP + cutting pad + DA @ speed 5 but find that the cutting is not fast enough, so I switched to Menzena PG + cutting pad + DA @ speed 5. After 3 passes, most of the defects are removed. Than I switched to OP + polishing pad + DA @ speed 5, after 4 passes, all the swirls are gone.

Than I proceed to apply Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett by hand with the spray on wipe off method and this is the result,

Close-up shots,
Again, I must say I am pretty impressed with Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett. The car feels slick and it looks shiny and wet.