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Originally Posted by Coupe You mean that #82 needs to be used AFTER #80 not BEFORE... |
Yeah, #80 has more cut than #82.
Coupe- I can't really help with this one as I'm no fan of the
Meg's (abrasive) polishes, though I use #80 from time to time and never got that hazing

But a few general thoughts come to mind:
I'd try the #82 on a small area where you can see what it does. It oughta cut through the #26 and the oils from the #80, though you might have to do a few passes and it might gum up your pad a bit. You could do an IPA-wipe first to compromise the wax too, easier than washing.
I dunno if I'd be in a hurry to try #7...it might add to the hazing issue if it's oil/humidity/etc.-related and it might hide any abrasion/marring-related hazing, giving you the false impression that you solved the problem better than you think you did.
Assuming the hazing was always there and you just didn't spot it (as opposed to it being a blooming-type of haze that occurred later), I'd give some thought to getting some better lighting that'll show off this sort of thing.