Not seeing seam marks or indentations is a good sign.
When you drag your bat or tap it expect feathering sand out the feathering and harden the feathering area or apply toe protection.
Thanks for the help.
I went with sanding today with hand ( sanding block )
Used 60grits first, then 80 and then 120 to give it some finish but will go over it with a finer grit tomorrow to make even smoother finish.
Before this, the bat was 2lbs 9.9 ounces undressed. Now after shoe goo, anti scuff sheet and edge tapes etc on it is weighing at 2lbs 9.5 ounces so surely sandpaper did the trick.
Specially it does not feel bottom heavy anymore and can swing it way better now.
After using the bat in the game today and seeing the ball actually travelling in the first game, i am thoroughly impressed with the bat and will keep it for sure.
Pictures to follow. I did not alter the profile too much but tried to round the back of the toe a bit more circular which is helping alot now.