Sagging gloss paint

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This is the last time I use Dulux ...

I painted a couple of doors with non-drip gloss, then went out for the afternoon. When I returned, the gloss paint had "sagged" in quite a few places.

What's the best way to fix this? Rub down and start from scratch?

Mike
 
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It sagged because you put to much paint on. (It didnt drip)

If you leave it to dry for a few days, you should be able to rub it down. I use fine wet & dry (lots of water, on a cork block,rub gently). dont forget if you have carpets down, cover well.
 
If its non drip it wont be dry after a few day...I would run a thin blade under it (like a filling knife) and 'slice' the sag of...then give it a good rub with a rag soaked in thinners..then leave it to dry and sand it.
 
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I'd go with Zampa, I tend to use a long blade like that used for a snap blade to slice.
Forget non-drip anything. Buy trade paint - I don't know tradesmen that use non-drip.
Cait
 

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