Without seeing the condition of the paintwork, it's hard to suggest, but if the swirls are very light, I'd try an area with a polishing pad and Menzerna 3500 and see what results you get with that.
Do you already own some of the Menzerna polishes or are you looking to buy some?
ive got somr ROAR polish, its not bad but it doesnt need to be a full cutting compound.
and im not so sure a polishing pad is heavy enough.
basically im after a one stop shop for swirls and gloss, only reason im asking about menzerna is a friend recommended it after using it, but im unsure of pad to use
A bit more detail on the paint condition would be helpful so we can recommend on that, but if you are set on Menzerna and it is light swirls and gloss you are after I’d go for Power Finish on either a Yellow Rupes pad or Microfibre pad. Should get through some defects and finish nicely with that combo as a one step.
Without seeing the condition of the paintwork, it's hard to suggest, but if the swirls are very light, I'd try an area with a polishing pad and Menzerna 3500 and see what results you get with that.
pretty much like the above, nothing horrible, just light swirls.
not stuck on menzerna in fairness, so if there are other polish pad combos out there receommend away....would only need a small bottle i guess
You could try mezerna 3500? The swirls moderate on that pic but i've had good results on black seat paint with 3500 and chemical guys white quantum pad. This was an upload I did with some pics, which i guess you could compare to the severity of your swirls
Menz 2200 on an orange or green hex pad would deal with the swirls admirably, and a reasonable level of gloss. Going over again with 3800 / 4000 on a black polishing pad would add vibrancy to the colour and additional gloss.
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