3M the maker of Scotch Brite, has a extensive line of very fine sanding products avaialbe at the home center. Avoid the ones sold in supermarkets with the sponge attached, they are not fine enough. Alternatively the ones made for cleaning glass stove tops also work. I used the finest of these on just the side edges (sorry my phone just can't get a good picture of this). I did that so that it would grip better in my hands. I don't know why the engineers did not continue the nice high grip material in the back to the side edges.
I am still undecided as to doing the entire front, as I am looking to get a case anyways and thus make the need go away.
You can also go back to glossy with the use of automotive fine scratch removing liquid, just apply and rub until you get the level of glossy that you desire. I found this out when I had to remove some scratches caused by my grandson, who desired to operated grandpa's new toy with a spoon. This trick also works all the acrylics and plastics used in computer parts, remotes, bezel around your TV. Shinny things are magnets for scratches.
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