Jescar Medium Polish Reviews
Professional Detailer Reviews
The Jescar Medium Polish is one product that I wanted to test out as a 1 Stage polishing option; a dedicated polish that can provide a noticeable improvement in the appearance of the paint in one step.
Customer Reviews
Reviewed by Brian S. on 9/12/2023
Would they buy this item again? Yes
The Jescar medium cut polish is more of a heavy polish or light compound. It has more cut than 3D One while still finishing very well. A good combo for hard clear is this polish with a Lake Country blue SDO CCS pad. I'm able to get all superficial swirls out with this combo while only leaving behind a few random deeper scratches. The same pad with 3D One wouldn't even touch the swirls on hard clear. 3D One is a great product but it has it's limits especially on hard clear.
Jescar medium polish is my go to for a most of the single stage polishing I do. Paired with orange Lake Country HDO pad you can remove swirls with ease and has great gloss.
Jescar medium cut polish.
I was able to put in some real world work at the shop with this polish. I'm a huge fan of Menzerna PF2500, 3D ONE, and Rupes Quarz for medium cut polishes. So I had great expectations for Jescar Medium Polish.
Pros: A little goes a long way, and the polish is very wet. It glides effortlessly over the surface. Does a great job of removing typical defects a medium polish will remove, and leaves a great gloss.
Cons: Dust. This polish dusts more than any of the above I mentioned.
In conclusion, I feel I get as good of cut from Menzerna 2500, better finish from Menzerna 2500, and better user experience from Menzerna 2500 - which means I probably won't be ordering this again, but I feel it is a very nice polish.
If you are looking to stay with one line of products, this polish will work just fine.
Update (11/15):
Well, time has made a liar out of me, as I'm here to order more of the Jescar Medium Polish.
There was something about the performance of this polish that made me not want to give up on it, and I'm glad I didn't.
I was able to mitigate the dusting by not over working it. The Menzerna 2500 and 3D One have much longer work times that I had grown accustomed to. The Jescar doesn't need longer work time as it gets to the point much quicker. Also, the bottle caps tend to leave more product than needed on the pad. A careful adjustment of squeezing the bottle will remedy this. This completely took care of the dusting "issue".
The wipe off is also much easier with Jescar Medium Polish than with 3D One or 2500.
I most recently used this on a Mclaren 720s on Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber to remove lot swirls and what appeared to be factory buffer trails and sanding marks. I could have finished with Jescar Medium Polish on the Buff & Shine Uro-Tech yellow foam, but instead used the Jescar Micro Polish, which sent the gloss over the edge.
I actually enjoy using all of these Jescar products. They just seem to work in a wide variety of situations and environments. It's as if they took the best of the Menzerna line, and made it more effective and user friendly.
I was able to put in some real world work at the shop with this polish. I'm a huge fan of Menzerna PF2500, 3D ONE, and Rupes Quarz for medium cut polishes. So I had great expectations for Jescar Medium Polish.
Pros: A little goes a long way, and the polish is very wet. It glides effortlessly over the surface. Does a great job of removing typical defects a medium polish will remove, and leaves a great gloss.
Cons: Dust. This polish dusts more than any of the above I mentioned.
In conclusion, I feel I get as good of cut from Menzerna 2500, better finish from Menzerna 2500, and better user experience from Menzerna 2500 - which means I probably won't be ordering this again, but I feel it is a very nice polish.
If you are looking to stay with one line of products, this polish will work just fine.
Update (11/15):
Well, time has made a liar out of me, as I'm here to order more of the Jescar Medium Polish.
There was something about the performance of this polish that made me not want to give up on it, and I'm glad I didn't.
I was able to mitigate the dusting by not over working it. The Menzerna 2500 and 3D One have much longer work times that I had grown accustomed to. The Jescar doesn't need longer work time as it gets to the point much quicker. Also, the bottle caps tend to leave more product than needed on the pad. A careful adjustment of squeezing the bottle will remedy this. This completely took care of the dusting "issue".
The wipe off is also much easier with Jescar Medium Polish than with 3D One or 2500.
I most recently used this on a Mclaren 720s on Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber to remove lot swirls and what appeared to be factory buffer trails and sanding marks. I could have finished with Jescar Medium Polish on the Buff & Shine Uro-Tech yellow foam, but instead used the Jescar Micro Polish, which sent the gloss over the edge.
I actually enjoy using all of these Jescar products. They just seem to work in a wide variety of situations and environments. It's as if they took the best of the Menzerna line, and made it more effective and user friendly.
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