Polishes for ceramic paint?

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What do you guys reccomend. I was going to use po83 and po106fa from Menzerna, but they are a little too pricey for me right now as I am on a bit of a budget after buying a car. It is a Mercedes (pre nano paint) with moderate swirls. What do you all suggest?
 
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What do you guys reccomend. I was going to use po83 and po106fa from Menzerna, but they are a little too pricey for me right now as I am on a bit of a budget after buying a car. It is a Mercedes (pre nano paint) with moderate swirls. What do you all suggest?
Get the Meg's 105/205 combo.
 
Get the Meg's 105/205 combo.

Will the difference between the Menzerna and Meg's be noticeable? Do I need to finish it off with anything or will just the 105 and 205 be sufficent? I really don't want to spend anymore then I have to at the moment.
 
Will the difference between the Menzerna and Meg's be noticeable? Do I need to finish it off with anything or will just the 105 and 205 be sufficent? I really don't want to spend anymore then I have to at the moment.
205 will leave the paint LSP ready, but I still like to final polish (jewel) with 85rd or Ultrafina.
 
Menzerna SIP and Nano are indeed ceramiclear polishes. They now come in 16 ounce sizes which seem to reduce the cost a bit. Our Wolfgang 3.0 polishes TSR and FG both use the same ceramiclear abrasives and come in smaller 8 ounce sizes. Both are designed and perfect for the ceramiclear finishes.
 
John (VR8) and I have had incredible results on cerami-clears with Meg's 105/205 combo. The only problem we've seen with NXT is the oily residue that will not come completely off of the finish.
 
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