How does this combo sound?

fivepointoh

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I'm about to buy a PC and probably the Propel pad sampler kit from exceldetail, and I'm wondering if the products I currently have are going to give me good results with it, or if I should buy something different. I'm also wondering which pad to use with each product.



I have a white car that has some swirl marks and meduim oxidation. The paint's pretty decent overall but just needs the proper tlc, I don't think it's been detailed for a couple yeas. Here's what I have right now:



Meg's #2 Fine Cut Cleaner

Megs's #9 Swirl Remover 2.0

3M Imperial Hand Glaze

Meg's #26 High Tech Yellow Wax



Some say the #2 is fine to use with a PC and some say it's not... Opinions? Is it safe for a PC newbie, and will it produce good results?



I'm not sure if I'll need to follow up with the #9 the first time, but I figure it probably couldn't hurt (?). Would it be good as a first step for future detailings though? I'm a little confused on this product, does it work as a fine polish or is it mainly just a filler for swirls?



The 3M I decided I'd try because as much as I was liking the gleam from Meg's #7, it can be a pain to remove sometimes. I'm curious to see if this can deliver equal or better results with less trouble.



No real questions on the #26 since I've used it before and am a big fan of it....



What do you guys think, good combo or should I look into other products?
 
#2 is made for rotary use only. There are many other products out there that you can use in place of it. 3M Perfect It III rubbing Compound, Poorboy's SSR 2.5, Megs #83 are some choices.
 
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