Ouch, you seem to be taking the scratch quite well. I'd be catatonic!
I spend more time on a detailing forum than on here and from looking at that scratch you'll be able to get some, but not all of it out....unfortunately.
Some parts of the scratch, particularly the leading edge on the LHS, looks like it's gone past the clear coat and past the colour coat. Once that's happened, no amount of polishing will bring it back.
If you're not familiar with paint correction, maybe best to take it to a professional detailer (not a car wash cafe) and get them to do their best. The good news is that it's brand new paint so will have plenty of clear coat depth to work with.
From there, a steady hand and a touch up brush might get you back to 95%.
I spend more time on a detailing forum than on here and from looking at that scratch you'll be able to get some, but not all of it out....unfortunately.
Some parts of the scratch, particularly the leading edge on the LHS, looks like it's gone past the clear coat and past the colour coat. Once that's happened, no amount of polishing will bring it back.
If you're not familiar with paint correction, maybe best to take it to a professional detailer (not a car wash cafe) and get them to do their best. The good news is that it's brand new paint so will have plenty of clear coat depth to work with.
From there, a steady hand and a touch up brush might get you back to 95%.
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