topping jw acrylic jett trigger

kchau

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i put 4 layers of of jw ajt on my car jsut to see how long it would last, the 4th layer made the biggest difference.



can i use xmt 180 carnauba to top it without taking off my hard work?



here are some pics, too lazy to them:

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Honestly, I'd stick with AJT. I've never found the need to top Werkstatt with a carnauba...except on my own black car. All other colors, I'd leave it as is.



If you want to amp up the wetness a bit, Opti-Seal works very well.
 
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kchau said:
i put 4 layers of of jw ajt on my car jsut to see how long it would last, the 4th layer made the biggest difference.\r\n\r\ncan i use xmt 180 carnauba to top it without taking off my hard work?\r\n\r\nhere are some pics, too lazy to
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Scottwax said:
Honestly, I'd stick with AJT. I've never found the need to top Werkstatt with a carnauba...except on my own black car. All other colors, I'd leave it as is.



If you want to amp up the wetness a bit, Opti-Seal works very well.





I agree with what he said (about AJT), but like topping it with trigger with carnauba a bit better when working with Werkstatt products. Let us know what you land on and post up some shots.
 
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