thanks vauge_one for talking about the post because i thought that you guys didnt see the post because you guys were very happy about the meet... a great get together indeed.
however i have found the answer and that is:
ScratchX 2.0: This product has been around for several years and was initially developed to give consumers a product to easily help remove small, isolated scratches. These are the sort of thing you might get from a bump from a shopping car, fingernail scratches under the door handles, etc. It has been reformulated a couple of times and currently uses the same sort of SMAT abrasives found in M105 & M205. It is less aggressive than Ultimate Compound, but a bit more abrasive than SwirlX. It can be used by hand or with a DA polisher, and it's perfectly fine to use on all painted surfaces of the vehicle, not just spot correction. It should be worked against the paint with a bit of passion, and wiped off before it has a chance to dry.
SwirlX: This product was introduced at the same time as Ultimate Compound but was positioned as a product to remove fine swirls and very light defects. As noted above, it's the least aggressive of UC, ScratchX 2.0 and SwirlX but it still uses SMAT abrasives. Again, it can be applied by hand or DA. It should be worked against the paint with a bit of passion, and wiped off before it has a chance to dry.
source: Difference between scratchx, swirlx, colorx and clear coat safe rubbing compound ?
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thanks once again 