How to Remove Runs and Sags in Clearcoat and Paint [EASY]

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
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    So you've taken all that time to do body work, sand, sand, and sand some more. You shoot the basecoat and it looks awesome, then you shoot that last coat of clear and BAM!! All of a sudden you notice that sag starting to form and then the cascade effect creates multiple runs or drips. Let not your heart be troubled, there's an easy way to fix this. Sit back and learn how to remove runs and sage in clearcoat and paint.
    Before starting any of this, make sure the clear or paint has cured for at least 24-hours. First up is to make sure that the surface and the surrounding area is very clean. Get yourself a few brand new razor blades. You should only need one, but having a few is always good. Stand the blade straight up, perpendicular to the paint surface and lightly scrape in one direction. You're just trying to scrape the high spots of the imperfection. After you make a few passes and feel comfortable, then you can start scraping in both directions (back & forth motion). Be sure to clean away residual every few scrapes.
    It may take a few minutes to work the high spots down to level, but it will get there. Don't rush! You will see the high and low spots appear as you're working the sags and runs. Once you've brought the high spots down to the flat surface, then stop. Now, it's time for sanding. Get yourself a bucket of water or a spray-bottle with a little soap and fill with water. Start with 600-grit sandpaper and keep the surface wet. Sand the area your corrected and a little around it. Next, move to 800-grit sandpaper to remove the 600 scratches, then 1,200, then 1,500, then 3,000. Now, it's time for polish. You can work this by hand, but it's much easier and quicker to use a random orbital polisher. Voila, your beautiful finish is back.
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Komentáře • 106

  • @chrisdigiuseppe7717
    @chrisdigiuseppe7717 Před 4 lety +11

    Oh this is great info man, thank you!! I just touched up a spot on my car and got a nice sag in the clear. I've got those out before with wet sanding, this looks like a great method to make sure that imperfection is flat and saves time as well.

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 lety

      Right on. You have a lot of haters to this method, but it works really well if you take your time and be careful.

  • @craigquik
    @craigquik Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for posting this - just tried it out on a run I got and you'd never know it was there! So, thanks!!

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety +1

      That's awesome, so glad to hear it. You don't know how many people say this doesn't work or it's a bad idea. It really works well, and fast. Glad it worked for you. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @craigquik
      @craigquik Před 3 lety

      @@Shoptoolreviews Definitely didn't take too long, and it's a hell of a lot quicker than repainting cos you sanded through the clear next to the run! 🙈

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety +1

      You got that right.

  • @esssparteros6192
    @esssparteros6192 Před 3 lety +2

    If you're new and try to do this trick I'd suggest to cover the both edge of razor with tape

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      That's a good trick, but just being careful works just as well. Thanks for watching.

  • @themizefamily7429
    @themizefamily7429 Před 3 lety +1

    I actually bought this tool with the combo but I dont think this 1 is offering the combo. An they help out extremely!!! Love this tool!!!

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      I think you commented on the wrong video, but thanks for watching anyway. Which tool were you referring to? This is the video on scraping paint drips with a razor blade.

  • @fredtheveteran4623
    @fredtheveteran4623 Před 2 lety +1

    Well I figured it out you just have to do a lot of buffing and I mean a lot. Came out great so I'm happy sorry for freaking out everybody

  • @thewordpress7092
    @thewordpress7092 Před 3 lety +1

    Guy. I dint know how to thank you. Really appteciate the tip bro. I have runs and now I know what to do. Keep uploading vids. Peace

  • @93corvetteguy
    @93corvetteguy Před 3 lety

    You are a better man than me. I never go beyond 1500 grit.... But I also have pretty low standards for my body work.

  • @dougimlach1037
    @dougimlach1037 Před rokem

    Some times it's better to. Block away and re clear or respray = perfectly done save time just mask up scotch paint and clear or unknown finish all runs are visible if you look

  • @fredtheveteran4623
    @fredtheveteran4623 Před 2 lety +1

    Okay somebody help me I did exactly what this gentleman told me to do but you can still see the scratches I have sand wet sanded I have buffed I have wet sanded I have buffed those scratches don't come out how do you get them out to make it look normal again?

  • @fredtheveteran4623
    @fredtheveteran4623 Před 2 lety +1

    So do we just keep buffing and buffing and buffing and buffing with the compound until it finally comes back to normal?

  • @fredtheveteran4623
    @fredtheveteran4623 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm freaking out because I can't get the scratches out I did everything exactly like he said to do. Idk what to do!!!!!

  • @fredtheveteran4623
    @fredtheveteran4623 Před 2 lety +1

    I must suck because I did exactly what he did and mine came out horrible!!! He makes it look so easy. I'm going to pay a pro to do it for me.

  • @billknudson7895
    @billknudson7895 Před 10 měsíci

    Great demo. The same technique translates to guitar finishes.

  • @shanewatkins5636
    @shanewatkins5636 Před měsícem

    So I used a razor blade to get rid of a run in the paint successfully. At what grit do I stop sanding. I don't want to make it too slick and shiny since I need to still clear coat?

  • @mikenismogtr
    @mikenismogtr Před 4 lety

    awesome informational video on taking out a clear coat drip. I have never tried a razor blade and will experiment today with a paint job i finished and let cure for almost 2 weeks.

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 lety

      Take your time and when muscle memory takes over, it's pretty simple and quick. Thanks for watching and for commenting.

  • @72442conv
    @72442conv Před 3 lety

    That is a 1970-1972 Olds 442 in Viking Blue, should have shown us the whole car. That is one sexy vehicle.

  • @Gargoyle786
    @Gargoyle786 Před 3 lety

    I usually go straight to 1000 grit for the runs...don't want to burn through the clear...only 2 coats of clear applied and when I need to knock down stuff on cars i didn't paint, never know how thin the clear is...I have burned through some clear with a compound pad on an A pillar...not good having to reapply clear

  • @honeybear8485
    @honeybear8485 Před 4 lety +1

    So basically shave them runs and sags out with a Razer blade .. I was skeptical trying this. But I think I'm going to give it a try.. but I wished my runs were small as yours mine are the size of Texas. .😊

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 lety

      It works!! Just take your time, and once you get used to it, you can move pretty fast.

  • @zanaga1901
    @zanaga1901 Před 3 lety

    I got runs today and noticed I used a 1.8 tip on basecoat put already put on clear and it is drying now but will have to fix it when I get some more razor blades.

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      That's a bummer, but the blades should do the trick. Thanks for watching.

  • @dan3nad
    @dan3nad Před 2 lety +1

    How long should I let clear dry if its around 60-65 degrees during day & 45 night, before I decide to sand & buff it out

  • @TrentMRobertson
    @TrentMRobertson Před 2 lety +1

    If I could give you two likes for the two tips, I would!

  • @mohamedalhalimi9210
    @mohamedalhalimi9210 Před 3 měsíci

    Can o just use the razor blade and the polish it

  • @chzzyg2698
    @chzzyg2698 Před 2 lety

    This video saved my guitar project. Thanks!

  • @stefandenic7144
    @stefandenic7144 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the simple and effective idea.

  • @OperatorGhostShadow
    @OperatorGhostShadow Před 4 lety +1

    Hey can I just use 1500 grit and 2000 to sand it?

  • @joshteplica5224
    @joshteplica5224 Před 3 lety +1

    What would i do differently with paint,not the clear coat

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety +1

      Not a thing different, the same process. Thanks for asking and watching.

  • @Nagalandrumpum
    @Nagalandrumpum Před 2 lety

    I was about to remove the whole paint and start a fresh paint untill u saw this video. Well, i hope this helps i will be trying after my clear dries off.
    Any more advice and tips will be helpful. Thanks

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 2 lety

      Just take it slow and make sure you have a brand new razor blade. Let us know how it works out. Thanks for watching.

  • @mirgeo17
    @mirgeo17 Před 3 lety +2

    Totally off subject. But it sounded like you were playing amazing Grace when you started your buffer. I said to myself, man he's good .lol

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety +2

      There's a good chance that I was, or I may have been singing it. I owe it all to God and his grace. Thanks for watching.

  • @Lucas-LeFever
    @Lucas-LeFever Před 3 lety +4

    Hey, when you wet sand... did your water solution also have soap? I've just been wet sanding with water but yours had a soapy type feel

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I like to add a couple of drops of dish detergent (Dawn) to a spray bottle of water or in the bucket. This just breaks the surface tension of the water. You don't have to do this, but it helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @mrsalazar3205
    @mrsalazar3205 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do this on the paint beforehand applying clear coat?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      No, not if it's base coat. If you're spraying a regular solid enamel and then clearing, it may be ok.

  • @garrettguitar
    @garrettguitar Před 6 měsíci

    Great tip; thanks!
    Are you using soap in your spray water?

  • @sekharp333
    @sekharp333 Před 2 lety

    Will this method work for fixing clear coat added after applying touch up paint for rock chips where there is excess clear coat and it didn’t dry evenly, even if it’s not a vertical run?

  • @ModorFix
    @ModorFix Před 4 měsíci

    How long should it air dry (2k clear coat) before doing this?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 měsíci

      Depending on your hardener and type of clear, you could do this within a few hours. However, we like to give it a few days to shrink up before doing this. Thanks for watching.

  • @jamiepalzeaird3013
    @jamiepalzeaird3013 Před 3 lety

    Great video just wondering would this blade technique work on rounded surface like a helmet thanks to answers👍

  • @smashinthatbass
    @smashinthatbass Před 3 lety

    Dam that worked really well I'm not painting cars I am painting Bass baits and I have a run in one of them nice video man 🤙🤙👊👊

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @sheeznutz2254
      @sheeznutz2254 Před 2 lety +1

      I dont think the bass will care about a run but it may not like fish eyes!🐟

  • @aaronamarok
    @aaronamarok Před 3 lety

    Wow what a great tactic. I'm gonna try this out- I thought I was screwed haha

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for watching and we hope it works as well for you as it does for us.

  • @joshualeone3345
    @joshualeone3345 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the fix. Pro tip!

  • @keithhughes4616
    @keithhughes4616 Před 3 lety

    Hi will this work also if I have a drip in actuall paint not clear coated yet? Cheers

  • @sciencexl
    @sciencexl Před 3 lety

    I am looking to fix a run/sag on my blue 71 cutlass. It looks like you are working on a fender on the same car.

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      That's exactly right. This is a '71 442 rear quarter. Thanks for watching

  • @7417928020
    @7417928020 Před 2 lety

    Very important presentation ... Thank you..Congratulations brother ..

  • @mattyssexydroid
    @mattyssexydroid Před 10 měsíci

    This was a sanity saver, thank you!!

  • @kevinhhn
    @kevinhhn Před 3 lety

    I have similar drip. You think grits: 1000,1200 and 1500, then polish would be ok as well? Thanks.

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      Yes, if it's smaller, but you will be sanding for a while with 1,000 grit. You might want to back up to 600 first, then go to 800 and so on. Thanks for watching.

  • @stephenrothman6058
    @stephenrothman6058 Před 3 lety

    how long do you have to let the clear coat harden before you can start that process with the razor blade, sanding and polish?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      It really depends on the clear and the hardener, but I would say 24-hours should be safe. Thanks for watching.

  • @troyfall6573
    @troyfall6573 Před 4 lety +1

    excellent. exactly what I needed. thanks

  • @naithenmcconnell6518
    @naithenmcconnell6518 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing video!

  • @shyamvenky
    @shyamvenky Před 4 lety

    Nicely done! :) You mentioned that this particular car had the clear coat cure for a few weeks.. How log do you recommend to wait on fresh clear coat to do this?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 lety

      Depending on the clear, but probably at least a few hours.

  • @timmy1845
    @timmy1845 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful sir thank you for this video

  • @jtroutt19
    @jtroutt19 Před 2 lety

    Does that water have soap in it?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 2 lety

      Yes, just a few drops in a spray bottle. The soap is just to break the water tension. Thanks for watching.

  • @thehondarice
    @thehondarice Před 4 lety

    My runs are in the base coat. Was your clear coat runs? I painted my motorcycle fairings and the front fairing is the only one with runs so I didn’t clear it yet so would this still work? Should I clear it then do this or do it before clear and then just re paint those spots?

    • @dill5500
      @dill5500 Před 3 lety +1

      Lil late jist sand andnre spray

  • @zahidsayed8399
    @zahidsayed8399 Před 3 lety

    Wow nice! Going to give this a try tomorrow.

  • @dstndwns
    @dstndwns Před 4 lety +1

    Great vid! Gonna try it myself.

  • @franklexington2586
    @franklexington2586 Před 2 lety

    Learned this b4 thx for confirming

  • @rimundocachero6266
    @rimundocachero6266 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @thomashumphrey5426
    @thomashumphrey5426 Před rokem

    Lol damn it man put masking tape over the edge of blade first keeps the corners from digging in

  • @kevinmerrill8074
    @kevinmerrill8074 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for vid , solid info

  • @wildestcowboy2668
    @wildestcowboy2668 Před 2 lety

    Just remembered keep razor blade level

  • @Brenny627
    @Brenny627 Před 4 lety

    Sucks that mine is in a terrible spot (b pillar in between the windows

  • @enthusiastsigaming8426

    Hell yeah! you knocked that shit out quick.

  • @SoytiChannel
    @SoytiChannel Před 3 lety

    Do you think this might be works on guitar?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      Sure, it should work on any surface that's been painted. Thanks for watching.

  • @gustavette8487
    @gustavette8487 Před 3 lety

    Great technique! What polish and pad did you use?

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 3 lety

      I think we used Meguiars 101 and 201 compound and polish. Probably a lake country pad. Thanks for watching.

    • @gustavette8487
      @gustavette8487 Před 3 lety

      @@Shoptoolreviews Exactly what I use. Thanks!

  • @willware271
    @willware271 Před 4 lety

    Do you wait till the car is dry?????

    • @Shoptoolreviews
      @Shoptoolreviews  Před 4 lety

      YES!! You have to wait until the clear is dry before you use the razor blade method.

  • @Ifnatecandoitsocanyou
    @Ifnatecandoitsocanyou Před 3 měsíci

    Dang that’s nice

  • @robertokatindig1354
    @robertokatindig1354 Před 4 lety

    This is awesome thanks

  • @cjthedj2168
    @cjthedj2168 Před rokem

    Saved my life lol

  • @cjtsn466
    @cjtsn466 Před 6 měsíci

    But it won’t look good on a newer car.You will have wavy or too smooth spot and won’t match the orange peel of the rest of the car

  • @DeltaOps3
    @DeltaOps3 Před 4 lety

    Good deal 👍

  • @mamastern
    @mamastern Před 2 lety +1

    that sounds tho. 😅