Hi all I am new to the forum and am looking for a little advice from the experts here. 
I tackled a small rust area on the rear fender of my Ford van and it turned out better than I thought it would. After fixing the area and priming, I sprayed about 3 coats of paint and about 2 or 3 of clear coat.
If I wasn't detail oriented I would stop there and be happy. My wife says it's fine.
Here is what I would like to fix. The newly painted area is not quite as smooth or shinny as the original paint, and I can see a little line where I had taped the area off (edge of the new clear coat).
What steps could I take and what should I use to give this a nice buffing and polish?
Friends have mentioned "fine cutting polish" but I had a bad experience with rubbing compound once.
Any advice would be appreciated, I am here to learn.
Thanks
Dan

I tackled a small rust area on the rear fender of my Ford van and it turned out better than I thought it would. After fixing the area and priming, I sprayed about 3 coats of paint and about 2 or 3 of clear coat.
If I wasn't detail oriented I would stop there and be happy. My wife says it's fine.
Here is what I would like to fix. The newly painted area is not quite as smooth or shinny as the original paint, and I can see a little line where I had taped the area off (edge of the new clear coat).
What steps could I take and what should I use to give this a nice buffing and polish?
Friends have mentioned "fine cutting polish" but I had a bad experience with rubbing compound once.
Any advice would be appreciated, I am here to learn.
Thanks
Dan