I used Menzerna's Intensive polish after claying and was somewhat dissapointed with the results. I decided to use Meg's # 82 Swirl Free Polish.
I understand Menzerna's is H20 based and falls into it's own category as a swirl/light scratch remover. Also these are two entirly different products.
Is the Meg's #82 a lighter abrasive?
It seems to work better for what I'm trying to do. Yeah, I know "stick to what works."
Part 2
Regardless of which product, The car looks much better in the sun vs my garage with (2) 500 watt halogen lights.
Direct reflection with halogen lights after Meg's #82

Indirect reflection with halogen lights after Meg's #82

After Menzerna IP

pads used with both products: Edge 2000 light cut yellow-Porter Cable 7424
The car looks fine outside under the sun. Should I just continue with:
Meg's SR #7 followed by Meg's Show Car Glazr then Meg's NXT?
Thanks again for any replies!
I understand Menzerna's is H20 based and falls into it's own category as a swirl/light scratch remover. Also these are two entirly different products.
Is the Meg's #82 a lighter abrasive?
It seems to work better for what I'm trying to do. Yeah, I know "stick to what works."
Part 2
Regardless of which product, The car looks much better in the sun vs my garage with (2) 500 watt halogen lights.
Direct reflection with halogen lights after Meg's #82
Indirect reflection with halogen lights after Meg's #82
After Menzerna IP

pads used with both products: Edge 2000 light cut yellow-Porter Cable 7424
The car looks fine outside under the sun. Should I just continue with:
Meg's SR #7 followed by Meg's Show Car Glazr then Meg's NXT?
Thanks again for any replies!

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