I had a good look at the Dart today in bright sunlight and it has
way too much dust to remove each nib with a file... there's one on just about every square inch and it would take forever. Also a large pile of mouse turds fell out of the trunk lid after I left, and stuck in the paint on the rear deck

(no tiny footprints so the turds must have been inside the lid somewhere... sigh.
The engine compartment, interior and trunk are just "OK" but since it will all be mostly covered up with a big-block with headers, seats, and fuel cell/battery box/nitrous bottle respectively, I have started on the mechanical stuff in those areas.
So I'll leave all the trim/bumpers/glass off, and probably hand sand the whole car AGAIN. Would 400 grit be appropriate?
I am discouraged and seriously considering taking it to a body shop for the final coat. I am stubborn though and may try just one more time with a homemade paint booth (2x2's and plastic sheet, furnace filters, box fan) and a Tyvek suit...