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Really a bit tricky to answer. For one, not all gel coats have excellent gloss or polishing characteristics, some will only ever reach a reasonable gloss.
Two, 2000 grit isnt actually all that fine - I sand to 4000 grit before compounding. You can get there from 2000, it will just take longer. So it's quite possible you just havent polished long enough.
And three, compounding to an exceptional level actually takes quite a lot of experience. Having the best machine and pads and compounds is half the battle - the other half is knowing how hard to push, how fast to cut, when to slow down, when to apply more compound, when you have too much compound, etc. etc. It took me years to get to a point where I can totally remove all scratches, swirls and holograms. That's not to say you cant achieve it, just that you might need a bit more time with it than you expected!
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