A few days ago we glossed some brand new wood architraves (after knotting, priming and undercoating) with Dulux non-drip. A screw up (not ours!) meant that some protective plastic sheeting ended up stuck fast on one side, not picked up until 12 hours later. When removed it left a crazed look to the paint which was still tacky.
A second coat has hidden it a little, but it still looks poor.
What is the best way to go, presumably sanding will just tear the surface of the non-cured gloss; or should we use a solvent stripper, and if so, will it work with minimal damage to the rest of the frame (which is perfect)?
We haven't time to wait weeks for it to fully cure and repair due to final stages of our build, any advice gratefully received!
A second coat has hidden it a little, but it still looks poor.
What is the best way to go, presumably sanding will just tear the surface of the non-cured gloss; or should we use a solvent stripper, and if so, will it work with minimal damage to the rest of the frame (which is perfect)?
We haven't time to wait weeks for it to fully cure and repair due to final stages of our build, any advice gratefully received!

