Now what you need to do to the minor scratches you done to your car is either a couple of things. Buff it by hand or a power buffer. Depending on what color the car is I would use rubbing compound. Go to an auto parts store and buy it from there. Usually there is someone that can help you pick out the best compound. I would say go in through the day before 5 and catch someone there that knows what they are talking about. There is three different types of rubbing compound. Light, medium, and heavy grit. Just depending on which color you have. Also there are some of those annoying touch up paints that aren't worth a crap but they do the job. You may also try clay bar usually purchased at an auto parts store. Warning they aren't that cheap but if you remember where you put the stuff for storage you can use it later down the road. And if you get the clay bar and you drop it on the ground throw it away cuz it will pick up little specs of dirt and ruin your finish even more. Good luck
P.S.> I work at an Auto Parts store that is why I know they have it. And I also do detail work and painting so I sometimes get a first hand idea on these things. Later
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