help with fine scratches

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i am very new to all of this have a black 2010A6 do not own a DA as of yet but looking for the least aggressive solution?
 
I would start with menzerna 85rd first, which is their least agressive and work my way up the menzerna's.
 
I doubt you'll see results with 85Rd (UF-4500). Audi's paint is usually on the harder side and P085RD is a jeweling polish meant to just amp up shine to the max not remove any kind of serious below surface defects. You could start of with a fine finishing polish and see if you get any results, I would use Meguiars Mirror Glaze #205 Ultra Finishing Polish, final polish, Meguiars polishes, car polish, 205 FP if you don't see satifactory results move to a medium polish, I like Menzerna Power Finish PO 203, one step polish, swirl remover, finishing polish, car polish, german car polish, menzerna polishing compounds, power or you could use Meguiars Ultimate Compound, polishing compound, rubbing compound, meguiars rubbing compound, meguires, meguiars polish, auto compound polish I wouldn't attempt any of this without a polisher though. Your arm will be ready to fall of by the time your done with half the hood! Do yourself a favor and get a PC 7424XP or Griots polisher.
 
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