I used just elbow grease and Mothers Mag polish alone on my Anaconda. I've read of others with deeper scratches using multiple stages of automotive finish sand papers. He started out with 800 grit then 1000, then 1200 etc... until it was all uniform. THEN hit it with Mothers for a mirror like finish. I really didn't want to put that kind of efffort into mine, and mine didn't have any real scratches on it either. You might also try to use a very fine automotive Scotchbrite type abrasive pad to get out the scratches and then hit it with the Mothers. Sometimes a high speed buffer wheel or dremel can burn in areas and leave an uneven finish in areas, if you're not careful. A friend tried to cut corners on a Colt Pocketlite Mustang with a buffer wheel and then a dremel, and it doesn't look near as nice as my Anaconda.... and he said so not me.
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