Sunday, February 21, 2010

Who knows who to get rid of a black paint stain?

it's on my favorite shirt any one know how to get rid of it








my t - shirt is white and it has this big black paint stain





the paint is oil paint and it's black help me please





i don't want to throw away my shirtWho knows who to get rid of a black paint stain?
You have to clean the stain as soon as possible. The sooner, the better.





Liquid Dish Soap is oil based, so it can help remove the oil paint stain.





Saturate stained area with liquid dish soap, let it sit for a few minutes. Then, using your fingernail, scrape away at the area to remove the stain. Rinse off area and repeat if necessary. Who knows who to get rid of a black paint stain?
How to Remove Oil-Base Paint Stains From:


Acetate, Burlap, Fiberglass, Silk,


Triacetate, Wool





Gently scrape (the method of using a dull tool to gently lift off excess solid or caked-on stains) to remove the excess paint and sponge (the method of using a dampened pad to apply light strokes, moving outward from the center of the stain) the stain with a dry-cleaning solvent such as Afta Cleaning Fluid. Apply a dry spotter to the area and cover with an absorbent pad dampened with dry spotter. Let it stand as long as any stain is being removed. Change the pad as it picks up the stain. Keep both the stain and pad moist with dry spotter. Flush (the method of applying stain remover to loosen staining material and residue from stain removers) with the dry-cleaning solvent and allow to dry. If stain persists, sponge with water and apply a wet spotter and a few drops of ammonia. (Do not use ammonia on wool or silk.) Cover stain with an absorbent pad moistened with wet spotter. Let it stand as long as any stain is being removed. Change the pad as it picks up the stain. Keep both the pad and stain moist with wet spotter and ammonia. Flush well with water and repeat as necessary.





How To Make Wet And Dry Spotters


Dry spotter:


To make a dry spotter, combine 1 part coconut oil (available at pharmacies and health food stores) and 8 parts liquid dry-cleaning solvent. This solution may be stored if the container is tightly capped to prevent evaporation of the solvent. Mineral oil may be substituted for the coconut oil, but is not quite as effective.


Caution: Dry-cleaning solvents are poisonous and may


be flammable.





Wet spotter:


To prepare a wet spotter, mix 1 part glycerine, 1 part white dishwashing detergent, and 8 parts water. Shake well before each use. Store wet spotter in a plastic squeeze bottle.


How to Remove Oil-Base Paint Stains From:


Acrylic Fabric, Cotton, Linen, Modacrylic,


Nylon, Olefin, Polyester, Spandex





Flush the solvent indicated as a thinner on the paint container through the stain. If no thinner is indicated, use turpentine. Be careful not to spread the stain. Rinse thoroughly with water and repeat if necessary. Rub the area with bar soap (not a deodorant-type) or a liquid detergent. Rinse again and launder.





How to Remove Oil-Base Paint Stains From:


Acrylic Plastic, Plexiglas, Polyurethane,


Vinyl Clothing





Wipe excess immediately with a cloth dipped in warm sudsy water. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry. Do not use a thinner on these materials, as it will eat through them. If necessary, dip a cloth into a dry-cleaning solvent and quickly but gently dab at the remaining stain. Rinse well and wipe dry.





How to Remove Oil-Base Paint Stains From:


Asphalt, Cork, Linoleum, Vinyl Tile





Wipe immediately with a damp cloth. Cover the stain with a rubbing alcohol compress and let it remain in place for a few minutes. Then wipe the area with a cloth moistened with ammonia. (Do not use ammonia on linoleum or vinyl floor tile.) If stain persists, try rubbing very gently with superfine steel wool dipped in liquid wax. Wash the area with warm soapy water, rinse, then wax when dry.





How to Remove Oil-Base Paint Stains From:


Bamboo, Cane, Paint (flat or gloss),


Porcelain Fixtures, Stainless Steel





Scrape to remove any excess spill. Wipe area immediately with a cloth or sponge dipped in warm sudsy water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and wipe dry.

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