How to Fix Spray Drips/Sags
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2019
- Here's how I fixed some paint sags in between my first and second spray coat.
Here are links to the overall project videos:
Part 1
• Knot Anymore - Pining ...
Part 2
• Knot Anymore - Pining ...
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this is Gold My Man!! this is going to help me tremendously!
Thank you!
So glad you found it helpful, don't let those drips get the best of you!
Your hair is perfect. And thanks for the tips.
Definitely earned a sub. Great channel!
Thanks brother.
You should try wet and dry sand paper for.
Sags and runs, no dust.
Nice job!!
Thanks you. legend 100%
Much needed
You're in the wrong game, mate. With that voice you should be doing voice work for cinema trailers.
cheers man! do you prime again over the sanded area or jump straight into top coats?
Thanks
If this happened on 16 ft wall would you have to repaint the whole wall or would you be able to blend it in??
Great question - it really depends on context. If it was a really high visibility spot next to a light or something and it was a really high end job, you might have to re-shoot the entire thing. If it was up at the top of the wall and no one would ever notice a small brush blend, it would probably be fine. It can be hard to brush in patches on a spray finish so I'm glad it just happened on this small door jamb this time.
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Can I do this on walls as well?
Sure can, anywhere you make a drip this is a great solution.
What expensive top coat did you use?
SW Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in satin
how would you do this with a textured wall?
wall was textured, painted, and then painted over and the painter did some pretty bad runs all over the place.
In Vermont we don't have textured walls so hard to say. I'd imagine I'd sand the runs until I got close to messing up the texture and stop.
What grit was that sanding sponge?
A sponge labeled "fine" or "extra fine" will work well.