I have read alot of different threads in here talking about this but I am still confused. I have a 2005 Focus ST (see my username in gallery) The hood had to be repainted last week due to my local Ford body shop burning the finish while trying to repair an eraser sized rock chip/dent in the middle of the hood. I am purchasing a 7336 Porter Cable on Monday. I also plan on getting the meguiars 8006 polishing pad and finishing pad. My question is on the new paint and also over the entire car there is some swirling going on. No matter how hard I try, two buckets, microfiber, sheepskin mit, it doesnt matter. I already have some m-09 2.0 swirl remover but when I go to my local dealer to get my backing plate and pads I was going to get some 80 speed glaze as I have heard that it works better on swirls than the 2.0 swirl remover does. Applying the M-09 by hand has really had minimal results. I know Mike answered in another thread that 8o speed glaze works better than the M-09 by hand. With my new DA though should the 80 speed glaze applied with 8006 pad then followed by NXT be sufficient or do I need to go with 83, then follow that with the 80. Also if I get the 80 or the 80 and 83 will I really even have any need for the m-09 anymore? Also with the hood being new paint Should I worry about the 80 or 83 damaging the finish using a DA and will using these products over a span of time like every few months using a DA damage the finish eventually. From what I have been able to gather the 83 is more for a more neglected finish which mine is for sure not sure some swirls. This is why I need some advice as to try the 80 by itself first or use the 83 than the 80 than the NXT. then you throw the 82 swirl free polish in there and my head starts hurting! Can some of my friends on here give me some pro advice on which prodicts to use? I know that following the least aggresive first rule than the 80 first to see if it works would be logical but I figured some of the pros on here would have some first hand advice!
Thanks in Advance
Kevin

Thanks in Advance
Kevin

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