Help! 
I'm working on my 66 Mustang and need some help.
I've washed and clayed (horizontal surfaces) the car, and started with the Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner with my PC.
I found that the paint looked cleaner and shinier, but did little to remove any scratches. I broke out the ScratchX, but nothing improved.
I'm afraid the scratches are too deep to bother continuing. My local dealer has some DACP, but will that do any further work than the DC Paint Cleaner (with 8006 pad)? The DACP is rather expensive ($20/qt local) and I don't want to waste my time if I won't achieve better results.
I do not have, nor know how to use, a rotary buffer, so other products are pretty much out of the question.
Will a stronger pad help? Am I going to have to resort to sanding (please do not say yes)? What other options do I have?
I'm going to run out and see if I can get a good photo of the hood to show my problem.

I'm working on my 66 Mustang and need some help.
I've washed and clayed (horizontal surfaces) the car, and started with the Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner with my PC.
I found that the paint looked cleaner and shinier, but did little to remove any scratches. I broke out the ScratchX, but nothing improved.
I'm afraid the scratches are too deep to bother continuing. My local dealer has some DACP, but will that do any further work than the DC Paint Cleaner (with 8006 pad)? The DACP is rather expensive ($20/qt local) and I don't want to waste my time if I won't achieve better results.
I do not have, nor know how to use, a rotary buffer, so other products are pretty much out of the question.
Will a stronger pad help? Am I going to have to resort to sanding (please do not say yes)? What other options do I have?
I'm going to run out and see if I can get a good photo of the hood to show my problem.
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