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Re cleaning pads I have some that are over 2 years old and as good as new. Soak them over night in some fairy liquid and water and then rinse the next day.
I missed the first half of the Esses Incident with the camera and then the rest was blurry as I quickly just lifted the camera and shot away, looked impressive ;)
Crazy Clio I am not sure, 9.30 - 12 ish and then a few more after lunch.
Wax will do the job.
To remove defects you really need some decent polishes. You could use Autoglym Paint Renovator but it is old fashioned and quite abrasive.
I would look at the Poorboys SSR range 2.5 and 1 or Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Finish...
Poorboy SSR's would aswell as the 80 and 83 though don't get the level of Gloss the Menzernas do, but will correct defects. Don't bin the SSR 2.5 off it works well.
As said above more passes, enough pressure that the machine does not bog down. Work the SSR until it almost starts to dust you...
A good chemical cleaner will cut through oxidisation I normally use Klasse All in One. You can use the physical abrasive cutting method on it too.
Then seal/wax. Avoid the colour magic type stuff.
The only thing I will say re. your product choice is you have nothing there that will correct any paint defects so you may as well do the planned route by hand.
Basic Guide here
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=148366