Hopefully the orange pad will do the trick. I read somewhere that someone fixed theirs with Wolfgang total swirl remover and got it out with an orange pad. Never used the total swirl remover, not sure what it's "cut level" is. I'd imagine pretty close to ultimate polish. Not sure I would hit it with anything much more aggressive than a swirl remover and cutting foam. If it is anything like the wood trim in my vehicles wool & microfiber would swirl the crap out of it. Mine scratches if I knick it with the edge of a MF towel.