Tried some new(to me) products today. Sanding procedure still 1000 yellow discs dry, 1200 3m wet, Tolex wet, and green Bufflex. Sanded 1 door with black Bufflex. Started with a new Lake Country twisted wool pad, Autogeek back up pad, and Sonax cutmax on the roof, finish sanded with green Bufflex. Buffed really quick leaving no sand scratches, very little dusting, but left lots of residue making it hard to see when the scratches were gone without wiping with a microfiber towel. Wool pad shed like a German Shepard in Texas, as bad as the 3M pad I usually use. Backup pad seemed really stiff to me, I like the CG yellow pad better. Second panel(fender), I tried the Lake Country foamed wool purple pad with the cutmax. Not as much shedding, not quite as quick as twisted wool, finished slightly better but not like a foam pad. Really like the CG orange pad with v32 after the wool pad, looks almost finished, and able to correct any minor scratches that got missed. The door finished with black bufflex, I started with the orange foam pad and cutmax. Worked ok, just didn't seem like a good combo. Pad loaded up real quick and left lots of residue. I then tried the orange pad with v32 and it worked, but quite a bit slower than wool. Ended up finishing panel with twisted wool and cutmax, then orange pad and v32. Panel buffed slightly quicker being finished with the black bufflex, but to me, not enough to warrant the extra sanding step. Still experimenting.