Microfibre Pads, Menzerna FG1000, Exentering Machine: Experiences?

In about 2 weeks I will most likely be allowed to fall on a rather “lived” Golf IV. In view of the merciless paint condition, the m.E. would be an absolutely suitable object for the use of the microfiber pads on my exenter machine. Of course, I will drive test passes to find the most efficient polish. The following products are available to me: Menzerna PG1000 Menzerna PF2200 Menzerna PF2500 Menzerna SF4000 For an efficient removal would come from the Of course, only PG1000 and PF2200 in question. I haven’t found anything for the use of the PG1000, with microfiber pads. Since, in parallel worlds, the basic suitability of polishes on MF pads is also mentioned (as far as I remember, really only mentioned…) I already wonder if the PG is possibly less suitable. So far, I also assumed this with regard to the FG400, which I have briefly thought about. Then I read a test by Celsi, in which the FG400 ric Perhaps I am under an unfounded restraint at the PG1000? In principle, until I read Celsi’s report, it was so for me that the polishing components of the FG400 dissolve too quickly and therefore, are less suitable for MF-Pads. Not only because, but also because the 1000s works a little “softer” I think now to apply them. Is there any experience? Both concrete answers to the combination in the headline, as well as fundamental considerations would interest me.