Fine Scratch Removers that work OK via hand

I have some paint damage near the edge of a door, and I'm planning to go over it with 1Z Ultra, applied via hand (I have a PC, but this is a very tight spot and hard for me to get to with the pad). I'd like to follow that with less abrassive product to correct any remaing maring. I already have #80 and #9, so I had hoped to use with of those products (followed by AIO to clean everything else up). Does this make sense or should I purchases some other products?
 
The #9 is very, very mild, you could use the #80 speed glaze by hand then top with a wax of your choice.



I personaly would suggest you get some Einszett PP to follow the Ultra, and then top with a durable wax, and i would skip the AIO as it really is not needed.
 
While I usually use 1Z PP after the Ultra/Extra, IMO you'll need at least the #80 depending on how hard the paint is. On the Audis, I often use the Ultra/Extra, then 3M PI-III RC 05933 then milder stuff. I wouldn't expect the #9 to do anything functionally abrasive...if the AIO reveals any "concealed marring" I'd just keep going at it with the #80 until it's really gone; the #80 oughta leave a ready-to-wax finish.
 
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