Posted by John826diesel on March 25, 2012 at 11:39:49 from (75.219.111.32):
I am repainting a farmall 400,which i painted most of the sheetmetal yesterday. I used 2150 with hardner and smoothie and put 4 coats of paint on. It looked perfect,i could see myself in the paint. I went inside and came back out and i noticed a good sized "thin run" in the same spot on each of the hood panels.I tryed flipping the panels up the other way so the runs would possibly work there way back out.. It didnt work. Is it posssibly to buff or rub out these runs? or am i going to have to resand and redo the whole thing? You can't see them looking straight at the piece, but when u glare at it in the light on an angle,they really show up! They are very "thin" runs meaning they do not stick up and you cannot feel them..but they are probably 4 inches long.Will rubbing compound work,or would i just be wasting my time? if i do buff,how long should i wait before putting that on new paint?? Thanks for any advise!
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