Eastwood makes a product...I've used it...it works but is a mess....it consists of a leather roll that chucks into a drill,first you have to soak it overnight...then there's this paste they give you..actualy its like a rouge,the paste is formed by the water and the spinning drill...it buffs fine scratches out...a lot of work...the other way is of what I had mentioned earlier...by taking 1500-2000 grit polishing paper,and wet sand the area...after you have wet sanded, buff it or it will remain scratched and cloudy....