Your more then welcome mate. NOW, depending on what kind of paint you are using, you can color sand with 1000, followed by 1500 diagonally keeping it very wet, then buff to a high luster if that is the finish you are looking for. That will remove the orange peel, the texture and be like glass when you are done. You will want to use a sanding block for this unless you have a very light and talented hand. Then rubbing compound followed by polishing compound then glaze. It is a case of going finer and finer, removing the scratches till you need a magnifying glass to see the scratches.
Thanks for the info. Just sanded it with 400 before its looking good.
I plan to prime it then paint it with Bumper Bar Black. Have used on stuff on before and normaly turns out good, if it doesnt sand it off and try another way