Hello and thanks in advance for your help! I have an Electric Green 1999 Mustang Cobra that I'm preparing to sell, and have hit a brick wall with trying to improve the look of the front fascia. The rest of the body has come out pretty good with the use of M105 and a Porter Cable DA, especially considering the car was a driver for most of its life. However it appears that most likely due to bug residue, there's some considerable etching of the front bumper cover. It looks to be just in the clearcoat, however due to the mass quantity of these etchings, my gut tells me that wet sanding might be the best option without going through a 55 gallon drum of M105 to remove the defects. I'd like to know if wet sanding will do the trick, or if it's a waste of my time and I should leave it as it is. Pics are below - your comments are greatly appreciated.
Disclaimer: I picked up this car to fix some mechanical problems, get it looking good, and sell; I would not have let this damage happen to the paint if it were my car!



Thanks again for your help...
Scott
Disclaimer: I picked up this car to fix some mechanical problems, get it looking good, and sell; I would not have let this damage happen to the paint if it were my car!



Thanks again for your help...
Scott
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