Out of the autopian loop...Please help me decide on a new polish

BigLouMaxSE

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I know this topic must come up a lot, but hopefully a few of you will be nice enough to get me up to speed on the new products, or if the older ones I'm familiar with still reign supreme. I used to check autopia everyday at least for the click and brag section, but this past year has been busy and I just feel completely uniformed (again). Please help.



The tasks at hand:



Oxidized, swirled white 1990 Nissan 240sx

Prepping to sell a Deep evergreen, moderately swirled 1996 Nissan Maxima

Detailing whatever car I pick up to daily drive instead of the maxima

Swirled, scratched maroon 1995 Toyota Corolla. (girlfriend's car)



I started off detailing with the PC with Sonus SFX-2 and SFX-1, with pretty good results. Ran short on SFX-1 since I was using too much product the first time I detailed. I have the 3 DAS Sonus pads.



I know it's not much to go with, but please suggest a few polishes I should check out.

I'd like to try something new, and am familiar (at least by names) with DACP, Menzerna, and Optimum lines of polishes. Please let me know of any new, or any polishes I have forgotten, and what polishes I should buy.



Thanks again in advance, and I'm looking forward to 4 more click and brags based on your suggestions.



Lou



edit: what happened to the autopia garages?
 
go with Optimum. Some say Prima has a good swirl remover I havent used their line yet. I had good turnouts with Optimum.
 
The menzerna polishes for ceramic clear coats have become very popular as of late for all types of paint. I'm specifically talking about the super intensive polish and PO106FF. I've had fast excellent results with them myself using PC.
 
MobileJay and dshreter -- thanks for your responses. I am unfamiliar with Prima, but am happy to see that the older polishes are still recommended.



Any other suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks again.
 
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