Re: swirl marks and fingerprints?
Another, cheaper option would be to get a tube of Nu Finish Scratch Doctor and some microfiber cloths. Just apply by hand, dry to haze, wipe off and all your swirl marks and surface scratches should be gone. If you can't catch your fingernail in any of them, they shouldn't be a problem. It removes so little of the clearcoat that it's not going to matter.
You can complain to the dealership, but I'm sure they would just have it buffed out. Not like they are going to have it repainted for you.
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