If you move up to anything, just move up to 105. I notice that you are new to detailing. As a "newbie" you might be better off using Meguiar's over the counter products. I an "oldie" and find that Meguiar's Ultimate Polish and Ultimate Compound work very well for me.
So what is the body shop going to do to fix you car? If there are still dents how will they be taken out? How many panels are in need of repair?
I'm not sure of wether or not you are being too picky, but again, be careful with your apparent perfectionism. I say this as a fellow perfectionist. There are a ton of variables that make for a "perfect" repair/repaint. I've had cars and trucks in and out of high quality body shops for over fifty years. Only once did I have a "perfect" repair/repaint done the first time. Sometimes "near perfect" is good enough.
Tom
p.s. Once I traded a perfectly good truck because I couldn't get the perfect repair/repaint that I wanted. A very dumb and quite expensive decision.
So what is the body shop going to do to fix you car? If there are still dents how will they be taken out? How many panels are in need of repair?
I'm not sure of wether or not you are being too picky, but again, be careful with your apparent perfectionism. I say this as a fellow perfectionist. There are a ton of variables that make for a "perfect" repair/repaint. I've had cars and trucks in and out of high quality body shops for over fifty years. Only once did I have a "perfect" repair/repaint done the first time. Sometimes "near perfect" is good enough.
Tom

p.s. Once I traded a perfectly good truck because I couldn't get the perfect repair/repaint that I wanted. A very dumb and quite expensive decision.