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    I`m claying and polishing my 10 year old car for the first time and I`m confused about MP and VM. I`m going with a VM + EX-P combo for my pearl colored paint and I`m using UP and or PP to remove oxidation, water stains, swirls, and scratches from 10 years of non-Autopian washing and drying. I`m confused if I need to follow up UP and PP with MP and then VM or if I can skip MP and just use VM. I understand VM has some fillers in it, so should I use MP to get rid of the slightest micromaring and then use VM to fill what I can`t get out? Keep in mind that I am using/applying all of these products by hand. Thanks.
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    MP and VM are relitively similar...



    they both have abrasives. VM is very minor, and I think MP would be a little bit stronger. They both have fillers... I dont know which one fills better though.



    If you do UP or PP, I would think you could skip MP and just use VM if you wished.

 

 

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