turbomangt- Welcome to Autopia! Lucky you, the Cyclo is a good unit :xyxthumbs
It's no rotary, but it WILL remove minor marring, generally better (or at least easier) than a PC. I got by for a LONG time without a rotary, using just the Cyclo and then the Cyclo and PC.
Tips- get some yellow cutting pads or make your own as Anthony does. The green polishing pads (I think they call them "de-oxidizing" pads) are pretty mild.
Remember that since it's NOT a rotary- don't use products that need a lot of heat to break down. Work diminishing abrasive polishes plenty long.
Using mild polishes for a LONG time doesn't seem to work as well as using aggressive polishes for the first few passes.
You can put some force behind the Cyclo without it bogging down better than you can with a PC, but don't get carried away and damage the paint.
For final passes (with the green pads), try to let the Cyclo sorta "float" across the surface. Even though it weighs a bit, this is pretty easy to do once you get the hang of it due to the Cyclo's great balance.
You will probably also find it easy to use one-handed, just don't let it get away from you.
With practice, you won't hit the on/off switch by accident. But note that when you DO, you'll just turn it OFF (heh heh, better than the alternative).
Enjoy the Cyclo, it's a great piece of equipment.