Ha Ha, i don't think i'll get away with that!!! I don't think it's seen sight of polish bottle in 2/3 years!!! At least if it goes wrong it's not my car!!! Lol
Worth a try.
Just remember to start at the low end and work your way up if needed. You can go at it with a cutting pad and your most abrasive polish but it might not be needed. Start at the lower end and if thats not quite cutting it them you can work up. Again don't step up to a more aggresive pad and polish because it's not giving you the results straight away, if it is correcting the paint as much as you would like then give it another pass and another and another. If it's still failing on the correction level then you can consider steping up to a more aggrsive polish and pad.
You can even play with the pads and polish combe. You have lots of options. Don't think because you have 3 pads and 3 polishes that the most aggresive pad has to use the most aggresive polish. You can use your polishing pad with an aggresive cutting polish or an aggresive pad with a intermediate polish.
I will chuck you in a small bottle of 303 to mist the pad with first also. Always mist the foam pads to keep them moist before applying your chosen product so that when applied to the car paint it's not dry.
You can always pick up the phone at anytime and give us a call and we can talk you through it when you are starting out to help you along.
Lee.