I've used Werkstatt Prime, Acrylic Jett, and Acrylic Jett trigger on two vehicles now, ...My white protege5, and my dads red f150.
I used a portercable/excel blue pad (my first time using a PC!) with the prime and acrylic jett, and trigger (on white car), portercable/excel blue pad with prime/AJ/ then AJ trigger with microfiber on the truck.
With my white protege5, it was difficult to remove the product. I was disapointed, perhaps spoiled with what I was using before before (megs nxt, by hand). End results look amazing, even getting reflections on white! But all was hard going except the acrylic jet trigger.
The next weekend with the truck, tried them all again. This time I really let the Prime set for the 30mins like they said. WAY EASIER TO REMOVE. As for the Acrylic jett, it was still a bear for me. I must be putting it on waaaaay to thick. Took forever to buff off one side, I even resulted to using a QD to help.
Discouraged, I didnt finish applying Acrylic jett, and instead did the other half of the truck by hand with mf towel and acrylic jett trigger. HUGE HUGE HUGE amounts easier. Big time. Just sprayed on MF, worked on, waxed off...boom.
Now I'll just have to see how each side holds up and compare....but Trigger was a true pleasure compared to my PC applied Acrylic jett.
In summary, for me, Acrylic Jett Prime was easy to remove if I actually let it cure 30 mins. Acrylic jett was a HUGE pain, and acrylic jett trigger is pure bliss comparatively.
So for me, it was :
Wash
Clay (first time doing so...if your afraid, just take the jump. it's a cinch to do and has really smooths the paint.)
Wash
Acrylic Jett prime (porter cable/blue excel pad)
Acrylic Jett(porter cable/blue excel pad)
Acrylic Jett trigger (microfiber towel)
Just my 2cents...(long first post, i realise)
Jason
PS. Do you guys use a PC to take OFF the product too? Ie., use another (clean) excel blue pad to remove product instead of MF towel?