I'm sorry, but I need your advice.

lonewolf0420

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I'm looking to do a full detail on my car this weekend and I don't have much time before the Thunderstorm's move in. I have the beloved black finish with minor webbing and some fine scratches here and their. I'm not looking to mask so much, but to remove as much as I can.
Wash, clay (If Needed). Tackle the finish with WG Swirl Remover w/Orange LC pad. Followed by RMG w/White LC pad. My LSP of choice will be LS w/Black or Blue LC pad.
Do you think I'm gonna need another polish to follow up after WG? Or is RMG strong enough to clean up after it? I know It's a glaze, but I thought I have read it can clean up some.
I appreciate anything you might have to add. I just can't stop thinking about how I gonna tackle this job. I have a limited time to work and no enclosure to work in. I also know Time=Quality.
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It's cold and dark in here...
 
What happened to MGM's post? He asked what tools you have PC? or what other products could you use?

I haven't used any of the products you listed but my input would be for you to be the judge. Work the polish in and then see if you need the next step and then if not, move on.

Seeing that your time may be limited you could do parts of your car one day to ensure quality and it'll take less time. And after a few days of an hour or so a day, you'll have a nicely detailed car.
 
True.
I never saw his post. I was surprised when I saw that NOBODY had responded.
I'm going to be using a PC and LC pads. Other polishes I have are SSR2.5 & 1. I've been saving those has fall back polishes. I also have XMT 3 & 1. I wasn't going to use any of these because they all dust up heavily sometimes, and I really wanted to see of WGSR works well.
 
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