Krylon H2O bleeding

I recently had some Krylon H2O spray paint bleeding on my board under the tape.  Is there anything you guys/gals recommend to fix it?  Is there a white pen or some white primer that could cover it up or would that look bad?

 

Thanks everyone!

My .02 -

Make sure paint is dry then sand it off w/120g drywall screen under foam padding. Use air compressor to blow it off then shop vac with bristle brush attachment completely clean of dust. Repaint if you go there. This time do it right by taping off using well burnished 3M 233 tape and light coats of paint, let dry between coats. Use some forethought where excess paint might flow down rails etc.

hth

It was my first attempt at using Krylon and I did do to heavy of a coat at the tape line.  Definitely a learning experience.  Do you recommend using white paint after I sand if it doesn’t come completely up or will that look strange?

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...Do you recommend using white paint after I sand if it doesn't come completely up or will that look strange?

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It will look like white paint.  I have done a white resin line to cover bleeding before (I tried touching up with white paint first, but it looked kinda cheesy, like a typewritten page with white-out corrections on it LOL).

Thanks!  I’ll just try to sand it a little without making a divot and spray a lighter coat next time.

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...Do you recommend using white paint after I sand if it doesn't come completely up or will that look strange?

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It will look like white paint.  I have done a white resin line to cover bleeding before (I tried touching up with white paint first, but it looked kinda cheesy, like a typewritten page with white-out corrections on it LOL).

 

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That's a great analogy!!!