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Agreed. Whatever is done needs to be planned and executed in the correct order or the end result will suffer.
I'm not a professional detailer, but I have some experience with similar processes in machining. Much like his forum posts, I found Mike Phillips' Show Car Shine book to be informative and useful, as well as written in an approachable manner for the novice. It helped me fill in some knowledge gaps, too. I highly recommend it to Mr. E93to, again. If the $15 eBook fee is too onerous, some of the threads I referenced earlier (and some of the posts from Nicholas and others) have good information about proceeding in an systematic way towards a good result. A good plan will take into account how the various products work together, and what processes are required to improve the paint with those products.
I'd plug products/processes into the basic plan that Nicholas provided, post that detailed plan here, and see what the mob thinks before starting again.
Here's my plan:
Wash and rinse
Remove glaze and 2 coats of sealant I applied 1 week ago - use Meguiars Ultimate Polish.
Use IPA (30:70 mixed with distiller water) to remove polish residue
Wash and rinse
Apply Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze
24 hours later, apply Collinite 845
Enjoy shiny car