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fixing latex goof ups
I used a product called Miracle Sand that I got at Tommy's Paint Pot. It
worked great, I was able to repair and sand the run. I used a fine grit sand paper. Just follow the directions. -- |
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On Sat, 31 May 2014 18:45:14 +0000, To The Bone
wrote: I used a product called Miracle Sand that I got at Tommy's Paint Pot. It worked great, I was able to repair and sand the run. I used a fine grit sand paper. Just follow the directions. I'm happy for you. Drips and runs can be fixed before the paint dries. Some people try to put five coats on at once. Learning and practice takes time to prevent having to fix it later. |
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To The Bone posted for all of us...
And I know how to SNIP Miracle Sand that I got at Tommy's Paint Pot Sounds like a Taliban front to me. -- Tekkie |
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