Well... I can't seem to be able to edit my original post so, here goes nothing!
So, I ended up choosing the "easiest and conservative route".
1.: First, since I had all the chips, gluing them back using basic "superglue":
2. and 3.: The following steps will be a solution that is a "combination" of both these videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8m1rKJjRqM
I'm getting some sandpaper, micro-mesh pads, and something to buff it to perfection...
But, before I fill the "spaces" with the black Gluboost Fill n Finish Black Scratch Repair I would like to try to remove the big amounts of superglue leftovers that are now on the finish. It looks pretty sloppy but it really isn't...
UPDATE:
So... I think "Stage 1" is close to complete.
Acetone proved "safe" (remember this is a polyester finish, not a polyuretane one) and I proceeded to clean the Super Glue residues with a combination of acetone rubbing and light scraping with a razor blade to achieve this result:
The razor blade left some scratching and the surface isn't flawlessly seamless. Shine is totally gone in the area I'm working at.
NEXT: GluBoost Glu Dry Acelerador and GluBoost Fill n' Finish to fill the cracks, using this video as reference:
What do you think? I "happy enough" on how I'm doing so far... What do tou think? Any input and advice?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,