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one thing I don't see mentioned yet, is if you try to sand it out alone, you can burn through the clear in the low spots on each side of the run, before the run itself is even with the rest of the clear.

cut the run with a blade or file, THEN sand and buff it out.




This is true. I have a hard plastic block I use on heavier runs to help prevent cutting into the lower parts of the clear before the run is knocked down when I'm sanding.




I use a fine nib file and then start with 800 grit wet paper on a hard sanding block or paint stick.Work slowly and sand lightly,too much pressure and you will sand through the surrounding paint.Then move to 1000 grit and continue finer and buff.Wizards buffing compound is amazing,slow speed results and fast too.
RT