smoggyrich
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Hi guys.
I'm in the middle of prepping a cab door for my camper. I had to use a bit of filler to try and flatten out a few imperfections. I've flattened the filler back as best I could then I applied a few coats of high build primer.
I've sprayed a thin guide coat and began to fatten back. As I've started to flatten back I've found a couple of areas where I haven't got my filler quite right and really could do with another scrape of filler.
Now my question... Is it ok to re-apply filler over the high build and flatten down again or should I sand the high build right back in these areas and start again?
I'm in the middle of prepping a cab door for my camper. I had to use a bit of filler to try and flatten out a few imperfections. I've flattened the filler back as best I could then I applied a few coats of high build primer.
I've sprayed a thin guide coat and began to fatten back. As I've started to flatten back I've found a couple of areas where I haven't got my filler quite right and really could do with another scrape of filler.
Now my question... Is it ok to re-apply filler over the high build and flatten down again or should I sand the high build right back in these areas and start again?