Instruction
1
Give the object you painted, to dry completely. Do not try to gloss over the half-dried drips of paint. This can quickly cause the entire painting will have to start over. Be patient and do not rush things.
2
Place the object so that you can easily reach all areas. For example, if it is a door, remove it and place on a prepared surface. Zone "Stripping" the old paint is better to do more, as it still may smudge and chance anything to smear is still quite large.
3
Run a sweep of the place where the formed bruise, if it is a single local area or scuff the entire surface, if smudge a lot. If this tree, better suited to the skin, if metal drip any solvent and gently RUB on the affected place.
4
Cover the area with a new layer of paint. It is best to hold the painting in two stages. The first time add a thin top layer, and then apply the already more dense, but not overdo it, to not have outstanding plots.