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gloss paint stains on clothes
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Hi, I am new here and don't know whether this question has been asked before. If so, my apologies. I have just started to paint my patio tubs in royal blue gloss paint and have managed to get a few spots onto my trousers and top. I wore old ones naturally, but would still like to get the paint off.
As it's a water-based paint, I thought cold water dabbed onto the spots would work. It hasn't. Any advice gratefully received. Thanks in advance.
As it's a water-based paint, I thought cold water dabbed onto the spots would work. It hasn't. Any advice gratefully received. Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The man in B&Q told me this was a water-based gloss paint and it says that on the tin as well. I was surprised, I must admit.
Anyhow I have tried the Oxy Action stuff and the stains are less obvious than they were, but haven't really gone. I've also rubbed them with a Vanish bar, which says on the packet that gloss paint stains might be impossible to remove! I think I shall just regard this as experience now and only use those clothes for diy jobs (which I don't normally have to tackle, as my hubby does them!)
Anyhow I have tried the Oxy Action stuff and the stains are less obvious than they were, but haven't really gone. I've also rubbed them with a Vanish bar, which says on the packet that gloss paint stains might be impossible to remove! I think I shall just regard this as experience now and only use those clothes for diy jobs (which I don't normally have to tackle, as my hubby does them!)
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