Hello all, first time posting long time reader.
I am wondering what the best application process is for touching up paint after the finished coat. This is plywood that I primed / sanded / sprayed with hvlp bottom coat of SW Pro Classic water-base acrylic enamel / Let dry for 24 hours / lightly sanded / sprayed a finish coat AND a bead of sweat dripped right in the middle of the paint!
I let that dry for 24 hours and the bead of sweat was noticeable so I lightly sanded just that one area and dialed my hvlp gun to a very light mist / sprayed a couple shots over the area and when it dried it was shinier than the rest.
What is the best way to touch up areas like this or similar??
I am wondering what the best application process is for touching up paint after the finished coat. This is plywood that I primed / sanded / sprayed with hvlp bottom coat of SW Pro Classic water-base acrylic enamel / Let dry for 24 hours / lightly sanded / sprayed a finish coat AND a bead of sweat dripped right in the middle of the paint!
I let that dry for 24 hours and the bead of sweat was noticeable so I lightly sanded just that one area and dialed my hvlp gun to a very light mist / sprayed a couple shots over the area and when it dried it was shinier than the rest.
What is the best way to touch up areas like this or similar??