Meguiar’s 205 is by far my favorite polish (finishing or not) and has been for years. We normally use Menzerna Final Finish Polish FF 3000 for finish polishing when M205 is a bit too aggressive, but I heard good things about Jescar Micro Finishing Polish and figured I’d try it. Overall I was very impressed with it…
The Jescar Micro Finishing Polish will help you refine your paint and remove light imperfections with ease! This high-quality formula will help eliminate P3000 grit sanding marks on fresh paint and swirl marks, light oxidation, haze, and other light imperfections that are taking away from the overall look of your paint. Apply 3-4 pea-sized drops to your light polishing pad and work in one section at a time. Using medium pressure move side to side then up and down until the polish breaks down, leaving a clear film over the surface. Wipe away any excess with a clean microfiber towel and stand back to gaze into the deep, optically clear surface you are left with! If you have any heavy imperfections we recommend using the Jescar Heavy Correction Compound first, before following up with the Micro Finish Polish to refine the paint down to perfection. What are you waiting for? Grab a bottle of the Jescar Micro Finishing Polish and bring your paint back to life with ease!
Simply put and as cliche, as it sounds, it does what it says and it does it very well. While I didn’t specifically use it to remove 3000 grits sanding marks, I used it on multiple paints and in multiple ways… it performed well each and every time. Here are a few photos showing it after using wool and an aggressive polish on this black truck.
Using only a few drops is important, otherwise it takes a while to break it down and can be hard to wipe off…
Taped off a little section for a half/half shot…
It was very easy to work with and wasn’t too grabby, actually very similar to Menzerna FF3000. Once broken down the residue is pretty clear and easy to remove…
Here we can clearly see how it removed all the haze leftover by the previous step and brought back shine to the paint. There are some deeper marks below because this truck was EXTREMELY damaged and owner just wanted to improve it rather than try to make it perfect…
As I said before, this Jescar Micro Finishing Polish did a great job and I liked using it. There isn’t much to say in terms of application other than to start off with a few drops and don’t use too much, then make sure to break it down well before removing. Breaking it down properly gives a nicer finish and easier residue removal.
I used it with a Flex XC 3401 VRG and a variety of foam pads, but I feel confident it would perform well with any machine and pad combination.
The only downside is the price, as it’s about 44% more per 32oz bottle than Menzerna Final Finish Polish FF 3000. That’s a big difference and I don’t think it’s worth the price, but I have not used it long enough to know if it’s better for some paints, etc. so I may be wrong. Regardless, it’s a great product and performs really well in every scenario I tested it.