Help with Mirror Glaze Polishes

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Hey guys, I'm going to buy some Meguiars Polishes soon and I'm abit confused. I'm thinking about getting #4, #2 and #1.. Say I did a car with severe swirls etc and I used #4, would #1 remove all the hazing/marring left from #4? Or would I have to use #2 then #1? Ah I'm so confused.. Anyone with experience on these polishes can you please help me. thanks.
 
Ok I got Mediam Cut Cleaner, Fine Cut Cleaner, and Show Car Glaze ( why not )
 
I would also give the 80's series a try, get a bottle of 85, 83, 80 or 82 at some point. It seems like a hit or miss with meguiars sometimes, some paints they work great with, sometimes not so much.
 
I use the fine and meduim if the vehicle has never been taken care of. Most of the time is use #83 or #82 to start.
 
Yeah thats the thing.. seeing as I live in Australia it's harder to get products here. I went to my local auto store and they only had like 5 different meguiars swirl removers, no #80 series :( They didnt have Heavy Cut Cleaner but the Medium Cut Cleaner feels very abrasive! Like liquid sand lol.
 
Order it, and tell me what shipping would cost to Australia
 
Lookin or a little help. I want to polish, seal, and nuba my car this weekend. Im going to seal with poorboys ex-p and the next day top with either dp max wax or xmt 360. The only polish I have right now is the mirror glaze #7 which I have used under wax and it looked great. The write-up says the #7 is a true polish, so will this work well under the poorboys? Also should I use the white pad to apply the #7 with my PC? :buffing:
 
Im not familiar with megs products so i cant give you a complete answer but as far as the xmt 360 goes im guessing you meant xmt 180 since 360 is a polish and would remove the sealent.
 
#1 would be way to aggressive to clean up your hazing. I still use #3 and that should clean up your hazing. #2 should be the only thing you need to clean up paint defects, then follow up with #3. #1 is like clay with sand in it so I would only use it in very extreme cases.
 
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