Jescar Micro Finishing Polish - 8 oz
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Product Information
- Remove haze, holograms, swirls, etc.
- Silicone free and body shop safe
- Eliminate P3000 grit sanding marks
- Product Codes: J-MFPQ, J-MFP-8
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Product Description
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!Jescar Polishing System:
Professional Detailer Reviews
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.
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Product Description
- Permanent removal of haze, holograms, swirls and light scratches
- Eliminates P3000 grit sanding marks
- Silicone-free, paint area safe
- Suitable for all paint systems
Machine polish developed using an advanced formula for permanent elimination of swirls, holograms, haze and light scratches without fillers.
For heavy defect removal use Jescar Correcting Compound and then follow with Jescar Micro Finishing Polish for a flawless high gloss surface.
Eliminates P3000 grit sanding marks on fresh paint or swirl marks from prior compounding. Suitable for all paint systems. Use a polishing foam pad with a rotary or dual polishing machine.
Silicone-free and safe for all paint areas.
Directions
Shake before using. Avoid working on hot surfaces or in direct sunlight for best results.
Apply 3 to 4 pea size drops of Micro Finishing Polish over the surface of the foam polishing pad, then spread over area to be polished before starting machine. Polish using medium pressure and speed over a 2'x2' area moving side-to-side then up and down until polish breaks down leaving a clear film over the surface. Remove any residue with a microfiber cloth.
Store in sealed bottle, avoiding freezing or very hot temperatures.
Apply 3 to 4 pea size drops of Micro Finishing Polish over the surface of the foam polishing pad, then spread over area to be polished before starting machine. Polish using medium pressure and speed over a 2'x2' area moving side-to-side then up and down until polish breaks down leaving a clear film over the surface. Remove any residue with a microfiber cloth.
Store in sealed bottle, avoiding freezing or very hot temperatures.
Customer Reviews
I have used this product on 4 vehicles including a motorcycle and got consistently good results. Easy to work with, excellent finish. One of the vehicles was a relatives 2011 silver Mazda 3 which needed help. I followed Jescar correcting compound applied with a G9 and Buff n Shine maroon pads with this product and Jescar blue finishing pads. Really brought back the dull paint.
I have used Jescar Power Lock for years and their polishes seem to be excellent too and a good value.
I have used Jescar Power Lock for years and their polishes seem to be excellent too and a good value.
My first go round with this polish was on a 2018 McLaren 720s. I was able to remove all the horrible defects with Jescar Medium Polish and Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber pads. That combo actually finished out beautifully on the super dark blue metalflake finish. But, we wanted the deepest wettest gloss possible.
I tried a couple other dedicated fine and ultrafine polishes, and Jescar Micro Polish beat them all. I tried Sonax Perfect Finish, Sonax NP 03-06, Rupes Uno Pure, 3D AAT502, and to our eyes, Jescar Micro Polish delivered the most beautiful finish.
I would love to reduce my inventory to a core line up, and more and more it's looking like a show down between Menzerna and Jescar - heavy, medium, and fine. This is because both lines are effective at cutting and finishing on a very wide spectrum of paints on a consistent basis. The last thing I want to encounter is having to jump through hoops to get a finishing polish to finish out. With both the Menzerna and Jescar medium and fine polishes, that is the least of my concern.
I tried a couple other dedicated fine and ultrafine polishes, and Jescar Micro Polish beat them all. I tried Sonax Perfect Finish, Sonax NP 03-06, Rupes Uno Pure, 3D AAT502, and to our eyes, Jescar Micro Polish delivered the most beautiful finish.
I would love to reduce my inventory to a core line up, and more and more it's looking like a show down between Menzerna and Jescar - heavy, medium, and fine. This is because both lines are effective at cutting and finishing on a very wide spectrum of paints on a consistent basis. The last thing I want to encounter is having to jump through hoops to get a finishing polish to finish out. With both the Menzerna and Jescar medium and fine polishes, that is the least of my concern.
I haven't tried scores of finishing polishes but I can't imagine another one being as effective and easy to use. I have a dark blue 2005 BMW which, after compounding with Jescar Correcting compound with a blue lake country HDO pad (nothing else seemed to work), was left with micro marring that could only be seen in direct sun or with my inspection light. I was assured by someone very reputable in the industry that Sonax Perfect Finish and a white Rupes pad would knock out straight away. So I tried it. And tried it some more with a different pad. And with a different polisher....with different pads. Simply could NOT get rid of the marring. I think i was honestly just recreating it.
I finally just decided I had try something else. Enter Jescar MFP. wow. that's all I can say. After discovering Jescar's correcting compound (from same reputable source) and finding it to be about the most pleasant and effective polishing product I have ever used, I figured Jescar must KNOW something. And boy do they. 2-3 passes with my Swirl Killer knocked out every last one of the compounding defects. I used it initially with the white Rupes pad and it worked well, but then I tested out a Uro-Fiber MF finishing pad with it and that combo was FAST FAST FAST. And that Uro-Fiber pad is pretty miraculous. I did the entire SUV with one pad, cleaning it about 3 times with a brush and a quick spin.
I know everyone has their go to pad and polish combos but if there's one better for the purpose I needed it....I'd be surprised.
I finally just decided I had try something else. Enter Jescar MFP. wow. that's all I can say. After discovering Jescar's correcting compound (from same reputable source) and finding it to be about the most pleasant and effective polishing product I have ever used, I figured Jescar must KNOW something. And boy do they. 2-3 passes with my Swirl Killer knocked out every last one of the compounding defects. I used it initially with the white Rupes pad and it worked well, but then I tested out a Uro-Fiber MF finishing pad with it and that combo was FAST FAST FAST. And that Uro-Fiber pad is pretty miraculous. I did the entire SUV with one pad, cleaning it about 3 times with a brush and a quick spin.
I know everyone has their go to pad and polish combos but if there's one better for the purpose I needed it....I'd be surprised.
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