For a slightly different perspective, here are two photos of the bonnet under straight fluorescent lighting. This highlights just how grey the black paint had become, groaning under the weight of the damage in it. The metallic was completely obscured and there was no depth or clarity at all. It was more or less a satin finish

Befores and afters. The first stage of correction took a day and a half on its own. Once the swirls and buffer trails were cleared the gnarly deep broom scratches took additional time to clear/minimise.

50/50 of the first stage. If you look closely you can actually see some of the deep longitudinal broom scratches lurking under the swirls and buffer trails. The metallic flake is completely obscured by the marring

Some deeper spot scratches on the front quarter possibly as a result of a cat or possum jumping onto the bonnet

A pillars

Here again you can see some of the deep broom scratches underneath the swirls

And again

Final pics after two and a half days and two layers of Opti-Coat Pro+