I would say that #66 is right up there with the best. I have great luck with it via rotary. I use it on anything looking for a quick one step. It has the power to cut through some swirls, oxidation and general haze from lack of care, yet leaves some protection.
I know some others have tried out chemical guys Laser buff, and Fk1 usa's aio (can think of # off hand) but I personally have no experience with either. I've heard laser buff produces quite a bit of dusting.
Price wise #66 is the cheapest.
here is a link to a job i posted way back i used # 66 on.
http://www.detailcity.org/forums/detailing-product-discussion-misc/10409-meg-66-good-stuff.html
I know some others have tried out chemical guys Laser buff, and Fk1 usa's aio (can think of # off hand) but I personally have no experience with either. I've heard laser buff produces quite a bit of dusting.
Price wise #66 is the cheapest.
here is a link to a job i posted way back i used # 66 on.
http://www.detailcity.org/forums/detailing-product-discussion-misc/10409-meg-66-good-stuff.html