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Have repaired scratches in cars and motorbikes and it took ages with fine brushes then sanding then polishing.
Quite fancy getting the dent removal tools as it looks satisfying to remove the dents.
EDIT: Seems odd that the dealer didn't have a dent and paint guy come and repair the car. Most decent second hand car dealers have a chap who comes and does all the the new stock.
It's a big scratch that the previous owner has tried to touch up and obviously abandoned halfway through - which annoyingly probably makes getting it right a harder job.
What was "reasonably cheap"? Hard to gauge in this thread from poster to poster!
Also fell down the scratch repair rabbit hole on youtube. Lots of 20 min+ videos and varied opinions. And then I'll have to clean and polish the fucker, which seems like a complete ordeal in itself!