Good advice so far .... I`ll add another one if I`m allowed.
Reading about detailing, while helpful and informative, will only get you so far ... to get good at it you need to actually practice it.
I often see posts from people who say they have a plethora of polishes, compounds, pads, etc and they want people 1000 miles away to tell them what pad/product combination will remove their defect. If you have the defect and product at your own fingertips and under your own 2 eyes, start with the least aggressive approach you think might be effective and start learning how to correct paint by actually DOING it. Hands on practice using common sense is often the best teacher. :buffing:
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