The cut on the #80 and #83 wouldnt be fantastic. And if I remember correctly #83 is actually a Dual Action polisher rated polish, but that said, it'd do a job. You'd need to be looking more towards #105 in the Meg's range.
I'm not sure if Meg's have upgraded their polishes in the range, but seeing as its 6 years old, there are better polishes on the market.

CarPro Fixer polish, is quite versatile; as you just need to change the pad to change the amount of cut. So from anything from heavy compounding, right down to pre-finishing; just change the pad to suit the amount you want to correct. Works well with all type of pads; foam, microfiber, wool - Clicky

One I havent used, as only started to stock their range after I stopped detailing but I have had feedback from a customer who's opinion I'd regard, who is has worked mostly on VAG and BMW paint, is that the Wolf's Chemical range of polishes are brilliant.
Here is the job he did on his son's E60