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A cutting compound is what’s used on paint to restore the top coat by finely rubbing the top layer down a bit. You can either polish up the results or clear coat them.
Or if there is still scratches, wet sand @ 3000 grit, failing that, go coarser until it’s gone,
Then sand in different grades all the way up


Well we're not going that far. Still a headwrecker. Some of the guys are better than me but none of us are very good. But we don't need to be in this case. Here's a before and after comparison (someone else's effort):
 

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I didn't realise I'd posted that. Sorry and thanks for bringing it to my attention. Weird moment.

Boat/local stuff. But wasn't actually meant for this audience.
 
i preferred it the way it way. looked like granite. reliced.
that general look has sorta been an advantage to date. it looks like a construction van i.e. invisble.
the long term is to paint it miltary/landrover green because i hate how it looks parked next to forests and also there's rust patches in the post so this is the pre-emtive matt black everything else phase.
 

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