Do you have any pictures of the scratches? If you run your finger over them, can you feel a groove in the paint, or is the scratch just in the clear coat? Also, what color is your car? Depending on what color it is, i would be careful with which way you went about removing the scratches. With a very dark vehicle, black more specifically, if you dont have someone thats awesome with a buffer do it for you, they will leave very noticeable swirl marks in your paint. The process would be to use a rubbing compound to cut through the clear coat so your scratch (that hopefully hasnt gone into the actual paint) is removed. Then a buffing agent would be the second step, to bring back the shine. Here's my advise to you... DONT call a "mobile detailer" and have him come do it. Take it to a shop, so IF they do happen to mess up your paint, they will be liable for the mistake, and have to fix it. Even if that means repainting the vehicle. Hope this was helpful
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