Ok, it was a huge mistake, but I am willing to take the blame for it. For one thing, that's all the sandpaper I had. The reason for even wetsanding was because a customer wanted some touch-up paint leveled. Nevertheless, it was ugly, really ugly with tons of fine scratches (damaged area is slightly larger than half a standard US license plate). I tried to fix the problem with between 4 and 6 passes of SFX 1 and a 4 inch cutting pad, then SFX 2 (with medium polishing pad), then SFX 3 (with finishing pad) without improvement, so I gave up. Any recommendations on how to solve the problem as I don't have a rotary and I probably don't want the bumper resprayed. The customer's friend has a rotary though...will that help remove the scratches? What about OHC? What about using less aggressive sandpaper to smooth out the finish? I was thinking of getting a whole bunch of touch-up paint, covering the area with touch-up paint, letting it dry, then level that area properly with proper wetsanding technique including multiple passes of wetsanding using more appropriate grits of sandpaper. Any and all kinds of help will be great. Sorry, but no pictures are available because my camera is not working. Thanks.