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The painter who painted Cody's goon would use a straight razor blade. Put a small piece of tape on each end wrapped over the blade. That spaces the blade up the thickness of the tape. He would then scrape runs with the razor blade standing straight up off the paint. You could then scrape them down a little, but not all the way. Let them harden up some before coming back to them.

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1 hour ago, Patcon said:

The painter who painted Cody's goon would use a straight razor blade. Put a small piece of tape on each end wrapped over the blade. That spaces the blade up the thickness of the tape. He would then scrape runs with the razor blade standing straight up off the paint. You could then scrape them down a little, but not all the way. Let them harden up some before coming back to them.

I tried a razor blade once and it is sooo easy for the blade to grab too much material and gouge or tear, I caused so much damage that I went the nib file route after that.     For those of us who don't do this work everyday, a file may be slower but it's generally safer.

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I got everything sanded down to 1200 today, on the very last piece, one of the sugar scoops I burned through the colour to reveal the primer. I had also broken through the paint with the nib file on some runs, so there was no other choice than sand the clear with 400 and paint/clear it again.

Sanded clear coat is the perfect substrate for paint so with in an hour I had it painted and 3 coats of clear on it.  Turned out so well I think I can start with 1500.

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For a minute there, I thought you'd sanded and repainted the entire car! 😲  The scoop looks great now.

What do you think the problem was with the nib file?  Was the clear coat still not fully cured, or did the file just get too much bite because of the large of width of paint that it was trying to cut through?

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15 minutes ago, Namerow said:

For a minute there, I thought you'd sanded and repainted the entire car! 😲  The scoop looks great now.

What do you think the problem was with the nib file?  Was the clear coat still not fully cured, or did the file just get too much bite because of the large of width of paint that it was trying to cut through?

Those 3 drips were fully cured but on an inside curve like that I should have stopped and gone out and bought a curved nib file, the flat one that I have was not the right tool for the job, completely my fault. Same with the burn through, that front area didn't get a thick enough coating of clear, luckily everything was still close at hand so it was easy to correct the problem with a respray.

1 minute ago, Patcon said:

I understood that he painted the whole car...

I'm glad the screw up happened on a small part that was easy to remove, if it had been on the roof it would have been a whole other ball game.

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