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    I've been using Meguiars 2000 W/D. I think I'll follow your advice and park the woool pad. I did the trunk lid with Mequiars #84 Compound on a wool pad, but it left a lot of swirls. It's pretty aggressive (9 on Meguiar's 10-point scale) The only sanding scratches I have now are from the 2000 W/D, and the softer Meguiars compounds I use should buff those right out.

    I use #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish on a white foam pad and #82 Swirl Free Polish on a gray foam pad. I finish with Mirror Glaze hand polish. #83 is a medium cut, and #82 is a fine cut.

    Thanks for the advice, and yes, it's shiny enough. If I can get there, I will be more than happy.
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