Menzerna and Klasse?

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I am going to use Menzerna IP with a yellow pad+Menzerna FP with a yellow pad+Klasse AIO with a white pad+Z5 with Mf pad by hand+Z2 with MF pad by hand. My car is 4 years old and has light oxidation and minor swirls. Will this combo reduce or rid me of the swirls, or does this seem too much for this condition of paint? I'm a newbie so all help is needed and appreciated.



Here is a pic of the paint close up, but you can't really see any flaws...
 

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that picture ( the first one) looks like many of the AFTER pictures here when all the imperfections are gone!



I am going to do the same (IP+FP) this coming week, so I can't help you. Suppose to do the job though.

Good luck and post your results.
 
I don't think IP is going to be necessary, looks like you just have some swirls to remove. Try FP first, and if that's not enough do IP. Always start with the least abrasive product first.
 
I agree, that pics looks like after pictures. I guess it's just a bad angle that doesn't reveal the flaws.



IP with yellow pad should be abrasive enough to eliminate most of the swirls. FP should take out any hazing that IP may leave. You may want to skip the AIO and go directly to Zaino...I'm not sure if they are compatible with each other.
 
I would recommend you use a finishing pad for the FP. FP on pad. wipe pad over paint. PC on @ #6 and work until dry. If you want, mist the just polished area (before wipedown) with some EO W&S then work until dry again. When you do wipe off, your MF will squeek on the paint = really, really clean paint



Spritz a finishing pad with EO W&S - about 3 full trigger sprays (on a dry pad, one or two after that) - then drizzle a little AOI on the pad, about 2/3 way out from the center. By little, I mean a line about 1/8 inch wide, once or twice around the first time, then once around after that. This will get the AIO on very thin. Work it well until it "flash-dries" right behind the buffer, then immediately wipe down with a clean dry MF towel. If you get the AIO on a little heavy, use a little EO W&S to buff off the streaks.
 
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