Polish compounds?

Indiglofish61

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Has anyone tried the chemical guys v line of polished to remove scratches caused by wet sanding?, I got ahold of some, and dont know how well they are going to work.
 
I used them a few years ago and I was very unhappy with them, tossed them all out.
 
So what would recommend, I'm going to compound polish the newly repaired scratch.
 
I bought the small sample sized bottles to try out. They will get the job done, but I feel there are better options out there. Since you already have them, try them out.

I would have tossed them out as well, but managed to sell them as part of a Chemical Guys bundle.

Here's a review I did on five different compound/polish combos over on Autopia. Compound Comparo - 5 Two-Step Compounds/Polishes
 
They will work, it’s just that they are not the best on the market. I use V32 to clean headlights, but truthfully I wouldn’t use it on paint.
 
I also use the V32 and V36 on headlight restorations because it's what I learned with and it works. Never used them on paint.
 
Give them a try and see how you like them. I personally love working with the Wolfgang Compounds and Polishes, but Autogeek offers so many great products to choose from. What DA Polisher and pads are you going to be using?

Wolfgang Concours Series Car Care, paint sealant, german car care products, wolfgang paint sealant, car wax
Quick question for you. I was wanting to try out Wolfgang to correct a used car I'm getting that needs some serious love. Which one did you get to remove scratches and swirls? I see they have the Total Swirl Remover 3.0, and then they have their Uber Compound 3.0. I can't figure out if one should be used over the other, or maybe I'm suppose to use the compound first and then the swirl remover afterwords. Their description makes both products sound like their doing the same thing LOL!

I was very happy with Wolfgang and their polish, and their paint sealant on my other 2 vehicles. I figured I'd try one of these out, but can't decide which one to use haha!

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^^Nevermind^^

I was about to head out the door earlier and didn't fully read each description.

Where does Wolfgang Uber Compound fit into the Wolfgang line? Uber Compound is the most aggressive polishing compound made by Wolfgang. Uber Compound is designed to remove imperfections that are too severe for Total Swirl Remover – Wolfgang’s heavy-cut polish. To create a shine worthy of a show car, you should always follow up either polish with Wolfgang Finishing Glaze – an ultra fine polish.

Given this car I'm getting is in rough shape, I will end up getting the Uber Compound, and following it with the glaze.

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