I did have one of the cheap buffers and even though it wasn't the professional high speed buffer, it still did OK. It's not 100% fixed, but it's much better than it was with using only the Ultimate compound. I think my master plan is to eventually take it to the body shop and have them paint on some nice stripes and professionally restore the paint.
Do what you will, but for the price of having your paint done one time (which on a black car lasts a couple of weeks, lol) you can buy almost everything you need to get started yourself and then you can do it anytime you want to yourself.
If you do this stuff yourself you'll probably do a better job than you will pay somebody to do, anyway. Unless you're shelling out several hundred bucks at a pop.
I so wish I had some pix of my car when it came back from the "pro" the dealership sent it to (before they asked me)
Swirls all over, I mean the car looked like a hologram, lol I even took it back to them after I spent a day polishing and waxing it and showed them. So, you know what, now if they have an expensive black car, they call me 45 minutes away instead of the guy across the street.
All you need to get started is. . .
Porter Cable 7424 buffer
A backing plate
about 4 pads (2 tangerine,2 finishing pads either black or blue)
a bottle of a good polish M205 is my pick
some microfibers
blue painters tape
pad cleaner (like $1.60 a pack)
Probably $200 ish and you never have worry about it anymore. You can watch u tube videos and learn how to use the buffer, it's easy on a DA, anyway.
Course you'll want to buy more stuff down the road, but with the above stuff I listed you can easily make your car look like its new