Sand down a newly painted wall

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Hi I’ve just put a second coat of paint on what was a newly skimmed wall. The room is a dormer and it's really hot, so I think what I’ve done is not noticed that I’ve already been over an area and ruffled the half dry paint up with my roller.

The end result is a couple of 40 cm patches which have a very rough finish and are almost against the grain of the rest of the wall. These bad patches where not visible after the first coat, so I must have done them yesterday when doing the second coat. I want to sand it down and redo the bad patches.

I put the first coat on Sunday and the second yesterday. I did put a miscoat on as well - that was last week.

Will I be ok to lightly sand the bad patches and just paint over the top or will I need to sand down the entire wall to ge it to match in ok with the rest of the wall?

Any tips/things to avoid?

Thanks in advance
James
 
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my wall is loking better now.

i sanded it down, then worked paint into the texture with a decent brush, then roleld it over lightly with the same rolelr as the rest of the wall.

looking much better. got a couple of small patches of abrasive texture, but not the glaringly obvious 40cm long patches now.
 

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