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What kind of metal is it? It makes a big difference in the way it is polished.
To clean your wheels you need a wheel rake. http://www.caswellplating.com/wheel_rake.htm
You can make one yourself out of an old hacksaw. Run the wheel and rake the saw/rake over the wheel. It will strip off the layer of compound and re-fluff your wheel.
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If you use a hacksaw blade attach it to a piece of wood so that you can hold onto it otherwise the spinning buff wheel may snatch it out of your hand and injure you.
Don't use sand paper any more course than 320 grit. Scratch marks are very difficult to buff out so it is best not to make them in the first place.