Used scotch brite pad on my car while cleaning it?

First of all, I would like to say, I have learn my lesson and I know how stupid it was for me to use the scotch brite pad on my car. So can we bypass the whole "you're stupid" thing.

So yesterday afternoon I decided to clean my new car, I had the huge sponges and cloths. I saw that there was tar on the hood, and it wouldn't come out, so my dumb self decided to use scotch brite pad on it. Little did I know I was going to see circular scratches on the spot. It's just 2 little spots but you can noticed it when you're close to it. My car is a black 2015 Honda Accord.

WHAT CAN I DO TO CLEAN THE SCRATCHES OUT? If you're only helpful thought is taking it to the shop, please don't reply. That's just an anxious thing to do, so I'm trying to avoid that whole hassle and just trying to figure out if there's something Ivan buy from the auto part stores to clean it out. Please be specific with product names. As you can tell, I'm the worst with anything that has to do with cars.

Light grade rubbing compound. About $5 at any auto parts store.

T Cut.

Meguiars (sp?) makes a product called "Scratch Remover", (Walmart) that works pretty decent. It is aggresive so go slow & easy with an application pad, then buff w/wax.

Polishing compound from auto parts, grade used for final polish. Some are course for first step of polishing steps, you don't want the course, you want the fine. By the way, follow the directions and use plenty of elbow grease.