Painters Nib Files Set Of Three

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3-Pc. Painter's Nib Set fixes paint drips and sags quickly Nibs save you time and work by dressing down hardened high spots in your paint job.
  • Fine Painter's Nib File
  • Coarse Painter's Nib File
  • Curved Painter's Nib File
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About Painters Nib Files Set Of Three


Dress down hardened paint high spots, then finish the repair with wet/dry sandpaper. Nib files are mounted on wooden blocks to act as handles. You get 3 painter's nib files, at a savings over individual pricing.
34000 Fine Painter's Nib File
34001 Coarse Painter's Nib File
34002 Curved Painter's Nib File
Honed tips "shave" without digging in. For best results, allow a day to pass after the initial cut for the solvents to evaporate. Then cut the drip or run down to just slightly above the surrounding surface. Gently sand the repair using 1500-grit sandpaper and polish.

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Good product (Posted on 4/5/13)
Review by Kurtis
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Nibbers did better than I thought they would. Takes a little practice but handy to have and they work great.
The most important tool for DIY painters (Posted on 12/5/12)
Review by JeffM
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I have to admit, I was a little skeptical when I bought these because I was worried they would scratch the surface too much.

But after using these, I was blown away. Took the runs and nibs right out of the paint in minutes. I mean BAD runs. I used 2000 grit instead of 1500 and it removed the shaved parts of the clear coat just fine. Took my time and the finish was great. I also used it to repair a cracking section of clear coat by shaving to better clear, sanding, and blending with new clearcoat and U-Pol clear welder. Worked great.

I use the fine files for just about everything. If you want to smooth out paint runs that you are re-shooting, use the coarse file, and then prime/paint. Don't use the curved file on anything other than a slightly curved panel. You probably won't use that file much at all, if at all.

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