Originally posted by Spike
I REALLY hate to suggest it... compound and buffing wheel if needed?

taken to a REAL pro of course
I agree. A good rubbing compound, some machine buffing, and a good polish afterwards. A lot of work and a lot of time, but on the bright side, you paint will look like new afterwards. A special request for a wetsanding would do even better wonders.

Won't be cheap either. The shop I used to work at, we would charge for a childs left arm to do that.