Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What can get paint of a coat??

try white spirits.it works for cleaning paint brushesWhat can get paint of a coat??
YOUR QUESTION HAS MANY MANY GRAMATICAL ERRORS BOYYYYYYYYYYWhat can get paint of a coat??
White Spirits
I assume you mean off a coat?





Depends on many factors. Type of paint, fabric of coat. Ask again giving more info, including how fresh the paint is, is it water based or oil, and if the coat can go through the washing machine. How much value are we talking here?
try nail polish remover
depends on teh paint and the coat, if its water based paint then water will work unless its a suede coat, if tis oil based paint then youll needto use some kind of a distilate, i would test this in a small area first though so you dotn ruin teh coat
I'm assuming you mean off of a coat. It depends on howold thepaintis, and whether its oil or latex. if its new, and oil, use terpentine, If its new and latex, try scrubbing it with soap and water, or get one of those sollutions that you clean brushes with. if its old, or has been wshed or dry cleaned, nothing is going to remove thepaint. try covering it with a same colour permanent marker.
If the paint is water soluble (laytex paint), water will remove it. Just dab the paint spots with a wet hand towel repeatedly. After a while the water will render the paint watery and you'll begin to see it come off. Try not to smear it, dab at it repeatedly. Initially the paint will be dried and hard; after a while it will beging to become watery. Just keep wetting new parts of the towel and dabbing at the paint. Eventually, all you'll see on the coat is wet spot where the paint was. The water will have disolved the paint, and your repeated dabbing will have removed it.
What in the hell does this question mean?

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