fd3annen-This can get confusing...I'll try to explain:
Generally, you start with something mild and see if it works. If so, cool but if not then you go on to something more aggressive. It's the "only get as aggressive as you need to" approach.
But then, as
SuperBee364 said, once you've used something pretty aggressive, you almost always have to use progressively milder products to get the best final finish.
It's like using different grits of sandpaper on a piece of wood.
I'm not all that current of the numerous Menzerna products, better let somebody else tackle that one.
FWIW, I believe that the easiest stuff to use *PERIOD* is this approach:
Polish with polishes from 1Z (available here:
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Everybody has opinions/favorites but I'm utterly confident that you won't go wrong with that recommendation. And if you try it and you *don't* like it, I'd appreciate knowing about it as, AFAIK, I'm currently batting 1000 with that recommendation.
FWIW, and I haven't seen your car, I sincerely doubt that *I* could get it nice enough for Zaino to be the best choice. And I'm not too bad at this stuff