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Hi all,
I sprayed a Stanley door yesterday and it left a ton of drip marks. Looks horrible on a section of this door. I really don't want to repaint the entire door. Can you sand dried latex paint? How would you smooth it out enough to spray over the damaged section? I'd appreciate the advice. Thanks... John |
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