I have a lot of practice now under my belt with the window trim its great to work with stainless steel from back in the day that stuff is solid and not just a coating like chrome. I like your comment bigJohn it gave me an idea, in my line of thought to sand down the metal past the scratch now I thought about a filler maybe lead or solder then sand, those ridges would be hard to duplicate but with either it sands good and would be doable then polish them. dents are easy.
but yeah for $50 might as well buy new one. I will do that, but maybe practice on these. for some one who just wants them for free.
I will have a front grill and headlight bezels set soon and maybe a front bumper with a minor dent and half dollar sized piece of chrome missing. I ruined a grill practicing sux got distracted by the wife and kids and went to far with the sander

and also discovered welding that material doesn't work very well lmao snap crackle pop never seen that stuff disappear so fast.