Get yourself a Micro-mesh kit. Then when you have some time, use blue painters tape, and cover the surrounding area. Start with 6000, take you time, and wet sand the super glue off. Then take the tape off, and wet sand with the 8000. You will need to feather it out. Then get the 12000 grit out, and feather it out some more. At this stage, you will need to go to liquid abrasives, either 3M or other auto body compounds, or even Novus Heavy scratch remover. I like to use a small wool bonnet, and moderate speed on a drill motor. If your patient, and end up with a fine liquid abrasive, you will be very happy with the result. I have has several clients call me for help with this situation. I charged accordingly! J