Personally I'd tread very carefully from now on......abrasive paper will certainly flatten the paint infill but you have to be certain that the scratches left behind can be polished out. If they can't then you are a lot worse off, unfortunately, and bear in mind that the colour layer of paint is really thin!
What I would consider though is a body clay bar - this substance is great for removing overspray without scratching, and its dramatically effective in removing roughness from paint. I was absolutely astounded when I first used it - the paint is completely smooth and unscratched after treatment. A lubricating soap spray must be used with it and the paint must be completely dry.
It may be easier to leave what you have done, and forget about it? A bit defeatist I know, but I also know when to bale out!
John
What I would consider though is a body clay bar - this substance is great for removing overspray without scratching, and its dramatically effective in removing roughness from paint. I was absolutely astounded when I first used it - the paint is completely smooth and unscratched after treatment. A lubricating soap spray must be used with it and the paint must be completely dry.
It may be easier to leave what you have done, and forget about it? A bit defeatist I know, but I also know when to bale out!
John