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Sounds like you got buffer burned. Fix it by taking it to someone who knows how to use a buffer and hope for the best.A body shop or a professional detail shop. Not (usually) a dealership's detail shop. They don't pay well enough to have a really good guy with a buffer.
alot of variables can come into play,what year is your truck ,repaint /previously repaired What materials were used Etc.Etc.I have been a "refinish Tech" for well over 20 years (anyone can be a painter/applicator)and buffing can be a painters or anyone elses worst nightmare without knowing exactly what you have it's tough to say, but a general rule is if you can feel the scratch groove with you thumbnail then trying to buff it is almost futile, Most products today are more designed as cover ups more than actually cut and polish so it will look good for a couple washes and then the cover up is gone and what you have left is the remaining scratch and the fine buffing pad scratches (buffing swirls)I would say to do the bodyshop route and see what they have to say about it That is about the best i could say without physically seeing the truckHope it helps
Yo wouldn't want that tag your brother has then. It would really look ugly!