If you want to take them out your self,I would Use "Nu Finish Scratch Doctor"
This stuff is great i have been usen it for years,on my Bikes and Trucks!
Removes Surface Scratches,Swirl marks,Haze....
I've been real tired from work and kicked the hell out of the rear of my Yamaha a few times LOL with Work boots and sand on them :~( Scratch doctor saves me every time!
it would have to be really deep for this stuff not to work!
I just put a little on a rag and rub the small areas by hand,takes maybe three or four times to get it were i feel its good...
if you have a Big are you could use a Buffer.... If this doesn't work then take it to the Detail shop!
You can find it at most any auto parts place and wallmart,it's easy to find due to the orange Bottle with Black lid... should be in the Wax supplies area of the stores.
It's a Clear coat scratch remover! says on bottle.
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