If you go to halfrauds, they sell some fairly well priced wet and dry, and the grades are all clearly marked. As Lee has already done a lot of work on them, you won't need anything too corse. I suppose it really depends on how deep you need to go to get rid of any staining.
I think I used something like 150, 450, 800, 1200, and even 1500 to finish with. The AutoGlym polish made the BIG difference, as it turned it from a murky grey to a bright, almost mirrored effect.
Wills, I would probably have a bash with some 800 for starters, and see how you go, and if that's not helping, go down to 450 roughly...
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