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paint sag (how to fix?)

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Frank from Sask

04-22-2006 12:33:18




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New at painting. Painted some tinwork on a Case VA. Used CaseIH paint. Did a real good job except for one spot, where paint saged right where it can be seen the most.Tried to fix when paint was still wet but only made it worse. What can be or should be done to fix? Frank




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Harlen Larson

04-25-2006 16:42:43




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 Re: paint sag (how to fix?) in reply to Frank from Sask, 04-22-2006 12:33:18  
Even after razor blading make sure you sand it out with a block or at least something ridgid or when you repaint you will still see the shape of the run.



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Frank in Sask

04-23-2006 17:51:42




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 Re: paint sag (how to fix?) in reply to Frank from Sask, 04-22-2006 12:33:18  
Thanks for the imfo. I didn't use hardener so will give it a couple of days to dry and take your advice. Frank



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CNKS

04-23-2006 14:35:38




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 Re: paint sag (how to fix?) in reply to Frank from Sask, 04-22-2006 12:33:18  
Sand it out, possibly carefully using a razor blade to level it first. You will likely have to paint the whole piece because after it is dry, the new paint outside the run will be overspray and will not be absorbed into the old paint. If you did not use hardener, it may not sand well for a while.



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