Grrrmachine
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Painted some doors this weekend, and out of four of them, two turned out fine. In my eagerness, I sprayed the base on too wet with one of them (or it took too much overspray from the others) and I got massive runs:
I've resigned myself to stripping that all back to primer again, so I don't mind, but on another door I got one tiny reaction area:
It looks like the base found the edge of a primer repair and wrinkled at that point, and will have to be sanded out too, but I don't want to have to strip this door any further back than necessary.
So, how easy is it to blend in a repair on metallic black paint? I've never had to do that before.
I've resigned myself to stripping that all back to primer again, so I don't mind, but on another door I got one tiny reaction area:
It looks like the base found the edge of a primer repair and wrinkled at that point, and will have to be sanded out too, but I don't want to have to strip this door any further back than necessary.
So, how easy is it to blend in a repair on metallic black paint? I've never had to do that before.