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You could but with a piece of cloth, either microfiber or terrycloth and some passion behind the pad, (elbow grease), then UC works very well.
It was the first compound I know of besides it's cousin M105 that provided aggressive cutting action while finishing out like a polish when used by hand on scratch-sensitive clearcoats.
This is from a guy that taught classes on hand polishing for Meguiar's for 7 years in Irvine and I've been hand polishing (and machine polishing), for probably over 30 years now.
Check out this article...
How to use a hand applied abrasive polish or paint cleaner by hand
When working by hand you're hand should be a blur... if it's not.. you're not going to remove any defects...
These are #3000 grit sanding marks in the hood of a 1970 El Camino streetrod I did the wetsand, cut and buff on...
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Put a little passion behind the pad - Mike Phillips
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Hi MIKE, thanks for this again.
However I'm not sure are we talking about the same UC in aus?
the UC i 'm talking about is Ultimate compound , I think it's only availalble in AUS.

I tried to remove the hairlines by that however I tried it many times, the main scratches, yes they're removed but those hairlines are very very difficult to remove by this UC.
Are we talking about the same product? becoz AUS doesn't have a lot compound products like US.
THX