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EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:I will look around for someone who is experienced.
thelem wrote:That man do a pack of crap. A paint brush?? na man....allyuh not serious na.....Anyways let me give some advice.
If the run is on the clear coat, then yea...you could basically have the "spot" rubbed down with 1000 paper and buffed. I said spot eh..not car. This should only cost you like $100.
Buffing a car ONLY applies to clear coats. NOT the paint itself. You cannot, i repeat CANNOT buff paint. clear coat is meant to protect the paint job aka hence it being a sealer and hence there being different types of clear coats. e.g - HS High Solid, and MS Medium Solid and ceramic clear.
Most times when a car is being painted the "right" way, if any runs or "drips" occurs (which is due to pressure drop from the compressor or defective paint gun) a proper painter could rectify this problem easily by the "scotch tape method". This is where tape is applied on the run to even off the excess layer of paint, then he sets the gun on a low pressure and fumes on the paint to an even layer.
Once clear goes ontop of paint, all work is basicall over with all faults, unless the specific area is repainted via rubbing down flat with sand paper, then repainting, and re-clearing.
So i repeat one last time, buffing will NOT remove a run in the paint layer.
*OUTSIDER* wrote:^ Yes!
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