Removing paint can be a tricky task, especially if it is a delicate surface. When paint gets on surfaces that it wasn’t intended for, you will need special techniques that won’t damage the stained material or spread the paint stain. Here are our expert tips on removing paint stains from different surfaces.
Identify The Type Of Paint
Water-based, oil-based, and acrylic paints all have different bases, which means that they will react differently to cleaning methods. Most household paints are now water-based, but some can still contain oil. If you are looking to get out other craft paint or acrylic artist paint, there will be some tips included for those as well.
Once you have identified the base of your paint, you can determine what cleaners or tools you will need. Most water-based paints can be removed with warm soapy water and a cloth. Oil-based paints may need a chemical paint stripper for best results.
Removing Paint From Flooring
Flooring is one of the most common places where paint stains can occur. Even if you take every precaution to protect your flooring during a house painting project, mistakes can still happen. Different types of flooring will need different removal methods, so let’s take a look at common flooring types below.
Hardwood Or Tile
Hard surfaces will make it easier to remove paint stains, but it is still a delicate process. While the paint is still wet, dab the area with a cloth or paper towel to get it off the flooring. Any smudges that are left behind can be cleaned up with warm, soapy water.
For dry paint, use warm soapy water and scrub the area to lift the paint. Once the paint is soft, it should come off easily. Use a scraper with a flat edge to remove any leftover scraps.
Carpet
Removing paint from carpet is more difficult than any other flooring type. When removing wet paint from carpet, it is important to remember to blot, not rub. Rubbing the paint will push it deeper into the carpet fibers and cause the stain to get bigger and bigger. Use a mild soap and a cloth to dab at the stain. For water-based paints, you can use white vinegar to help lift the paint from the fibers.
If the paint has dried, you can use a dull knife to scrape some of the dried paint flecks from the top of the carpet. Next, using rubbing alcohol or a commercial carpet cleaner, wet the area to lift the paint to the top of the carpeted floor. If the stain is stubborn, you may need to use steam to remove the color.
Paint Stains On Upholstered Furniture
Any fabric, including upholstery, rugs, or carpets, should be cleaned by blotting. For water-based paint, use warm water, vinegar, or rubbing alcohol to lift the paint stain. Mix the cleaner with some warm water and use a cloth to blot the stain until you see the paint begin to lift. This method works well for water-based wall paints and craft paints alike.
Oil-based paints that get onto your upholstered furniture may need a paint thinner or turpentine to remove the paint. When using these, make sure you test it on a non-visable area to see if it will damage the fabric. Dip a clean cloth in the thinner and dab the stained area until the paint comes to the surface.
Getting Paint Off Of Plastic
Paint stains on plastic may seem impossible to remove, but there is actually a trick to help remove stubborn paint from plastic: cooking oil. While warm water is often the key to removing paint, using cooking oil on plastic can help prevent discoloration. Olive oil or vegetable oil will soften the paint so you can scrub it off with a cloth.
Paint Stains On Glass
When you are painting around windows or painting a door with glass inserts, it is common to get a few spots of paint on the glass. Before you try to remove it, let the paint spots dry as it will be less messy to remove when it is completely dry. Paint splotches are easy to remove with a scraper once it is dry; just make sure not to scratch the glass or cut too deep.
Getting Paint Off Wallpaper
If you act fast, you can easily remove wet paint from wallpaper with blotting; however, if you are in the middle of a paint project, you may not notice small splatters until later. Once the paint has dried on the wallpaper, you will need to use a putty knife or a dull razor blade to carefully scrape the dried paint. If you don’t trust yourself to scrape, using a damp cloth with vinegar could make it easier to wipe off paint stains.
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