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I'd start by getting a Maguires buffing rod/ball that you can install on the end of a power drill. Then get some Maguires metal polish and try buffing them out. There are a lot of metal polishes out there, and some are more effective than others. I've used Maguires for similar situations, though not as extensive as yours, with good results.
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