Painting question PPG OMNI with Hardener

TJ in KY

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I just painted all my sheetmetal for a Ford 8N yesterday, about 5PM and one of the hood support doglegs looks like it got some overspray on it. It is not as glossy as the other panels, kind of a grainy texture to it .
I used PPG Omni MTK Acrylic Urethane with hardener. My question is is that something that could be sanded (1000 grit) out or buffed out?
The one page product information sheet I have states it can be polished after 16 hours and if recoated it MUST be scuffed after 3 days.
The 3 page product information sheet says air dry 24 hours scuff and recoat
Or would it buff out.
This is my first paint job so I am a little confused.
 
if its overspray on an already painted panel, i would clay bar the over spray off. if its freshly painted , then lightly wet sand and buff. here is a link to clay bar process
poke here
 
Thanks for the help. It is a freshly painted panel, I guess it drifted on to it, tried to lightly wet sand it with 1000 grit but I guess I don't have a light touch because I sanded thru to the primer in a few places, So I decided to repaint it after wet sanding and scuffing with a light gray scotchbrite pad. It looks like it turned out fine. Thanks again. Heading out on a weeks vacation, I will post some pictures when I get it together. Tom.
 
I would recommend sanding with finer paper than 1000. It would take too much buffing to bring the sheen back using paper that coarse. If it were me I would use 2000 grit paper.
 

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