Swirls and Scratches on Glossy Back Wood Surface


Hi,

There are swirls and scratches on my speakers' glossy black wood surface. They are light swirls, but they bother me.

How can I remove them? Do I need to use a car polisher and buffer to remove them?
benanarigil
All too common a problem with glossy black finish. Some of the so called swirl removers do nothing more than hide the scratches. A friend told me once, if you like shiny black cars, take a good look at it when new, cuzz it will only get worse looking as time goes on....
Thank for the responses.

I just checked the Novus, but it says it's for plastic. Does it work for wood too? @ozzy
Novus is designed for plastics like Lexan and it works great for aircraft windscreens. I'd proceed with caution if trying it on a speaker finish. 

3M Perfect-It products are the best I've used for automotive type finishes which many black speakers have.