Toyota 4Runner single stage paint - M105 necessary?

So for the 2nd time in 3 years I'll be detailing my brother in laws black 4Runner. Heavy scratches, it's single stage paint. Last time I did it I used an orange pad on my PC and the Menzerna IP an FP II combo... which did quite good, took out a lot of the finer scratches and cleaned up the car a bit. But there were still a lot of scratches I did not get out and I'm about to do it again this week. Was thinking should I step up to M105... start first on a white pad and see if it does the trick? I don't want to remove too much paint and I'm generally a little more apprehensive about using these heavier compounds on vehicles but I used M105 on my sisters red Accord and it worked great, finished up nice and was easy to use. But I don't know when it comes to single stage paint. Should I attack these swirls with M105 and not worry about it (using common sense obviously). Any advice? It's really the only car I've ever done with single stage paint.



Was thinking:



Wash

M105 on White - go to orange if it isn't working

Menzerna FPII or PB's SSR1

PB's Black Hole

Duragloss 111 CCP



Any advice? Changes I should make?
 
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