*Chickselog: its best when you work it one panel at a time, simply apply the product to a foam applicator, make sure you apply a moderate to a liberal amount of product to the paint panel and make sure you cover the whole panel you are applying the product to. Using the foam applicator, sort of work the product either in circular or in a linear motion, a lot like massaging the product into the paint for at least 2 minutes for a small panel and 3 minutes for a large panel. After working the product wipe it off immediately with a clean MF towel and check the results. If there are still swirls left behind you could re-apply the product once more, applying the product using lighter pressure with a shorter period of time would cut less but is a lot safer since you could always apply more product after until you achieve the results. Do not apply heavy pressure at the same time working the product for a long period of time as you might actually cut a lot of clearcoat/paint in the process. Hmmm imagine its just like waxing your car but you go back around 5 to 7 more passes.
Try this video: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLvMeOT0Iko&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- Video Training Series - Surface Prep[/ame]