Hey Brandon, thanks for the video and great job. I have had a few runs in my car after painting it myself (I'm no expert) and I was always afraid to remove the runs and just left them. I'm going to give it a shot after watching your video. Thanks again!
I have never seen that technique before! I have always used the razor blade but this way would be better. Looks like it works and turned out great! Thanks for sharing.
AWESOME BRO
Hey Brandon, thanks for the video and great job. I have had a few runs in my car after painting it myself (I'm no expert) and I was always afraid to remove the runs and just left them. I'm going to give it a shot after watching your video. Thanks again!
hope it goes well. go slow
I have never seen that technique before! I have always used the razor blade but this way would be better. Looks like it works and turned out great! Thanks for sharing.
Yep, its never fun fixing runs.
Thanks for sharing this video bro
I don’t call them runs.
They’re flow meters
Cool technique I doubt I’d have the patience for that. Looks like it works good tho. I’d wondered what happened to the bug there. Stay cool
I dont either !!! Have to fix mistakes tho. The bugs almost back on the road. Need to get it on the market asap. Almost time for convertible cruising.
I normally use spot putty
it works good. saves my bacon. spot putty is a good idea.
While I doubt I have the skills or patience necessary to do that it is still a cool technique.
Its the least of the evils, you should see the other options!