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Originally Posted by Platinumpimp
If it is not too deep (as in when you see the metal) You can try some compound with an orbital buffer. Try a product like Meguiars ScratchX for instance.
Visit a car detailing shop and see what they say.
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that's not very good advice. Later model cars usually have a clear coat on it and doing this will simply remove this coating leaving a dull patch of paint.
If you're dead keen on repairing it yourself - then touch up paint is your only real option. Do you and yourself a favour and getthe car professionally fixed.
So long as the scratches aren't too deep it shouldn't cost too much to repair.