carlsson- If you want one polish line, I strongly encourage you to check out 1Z (sources: Home or Aloha & Welcome to Our Oasis for All Your Auto Detailing, Auto Detailing Supplies, Auto Detailing Equipment, Auto Detailing Products, & Auto Detailing Accessories for all your Automobile Detailing ). No way I can overstate how user-friendly (and effective) their polishes are; I recently did my metallic black Denali XL with their stuff, and while it took a while (huge vehicle), it wasn`t hard work by any means.
For Meguiar`s, I`d approach serious compounds like M105 a little carefully. #80 is probably too mild for what you need to do, and their #83 just isn`t all that user-friendly IMO.
Still, I`d go with 1Z. I`ve recommended the 1Z/Collinite combo more than anything else over the years and I can`t recall anybody who didn`t like it.
On white, I`d suggest 1Z Pasta Intensiv via orange pads, then Paint Polish via green pads (consider the Paint Polish sorta like a super-user-friendly version of OP; it leaves some wax behind, which can conceal a little bit of marring, but it`s just *so* nice to use). Then wax and you`re done. You can even wait and wax after the next wash as the wax from the 1Z Paint Polish will last a few weeks.
You could use their High Gloss instead of the Paint Polish but I`d sorta recommend the former approach as you`re just getting started doing this stuff seriously. If the resulting finish isn`t quite good enough after the Paint Polish, you could try that Final Polish II you have on order..but IMO that`s one mighty big "if".
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