{"id":7473,"date":"2021-06-11T20:55:43","date_gmt":"2021-06-11T20:55:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=7473"},"modified":"2021-06-11T20:55:43","modified_gmt":"2021-06-11T20:55:43","slug":"how-to-get-paint-out-of-clothes-in-a-few-steps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/justmetalking.com\/how-to-get-paint-out-of-clothes-in-a-few-steps\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Paint Out Of Clothes In A Few Steps"},"content":{"rendered":"
Although it may take a little bit of effort, it\u2019s possible to remove paint from your clothes in just a few steps. Read on to know what you should do to say goodbye to paint stains.\n First, you need to know the type of paint you\u2019re up against. Most paints are either water-based or oil-based, depending on their composition. Water-based paints include acrylic paints and latex paints. Acrylics are commonly used for artwork and crafts, while latex paints are used for painting walls and ceilings. Oil-based paints are typically glossier than water-based paints and are frequently used for painting trim, cabinetry, metal and wood doors, in addition to walls and ceilings.\n If you\u2019re unsure which type of paint you\u2019re dealing with, check the paint can label or packaging. If it\u2019s water-based paint, you\u2019re in luck because this type of paint is a little easier to remove than oil-based. But not to worry, removing oil-based paints from clothing is also achievable. Check out our step-by-step instructions below for how to remove water-based and oil-based paints from your clothes.\n Between weekend crafts and school projects, water-based paints like acrylics and latex are probably as common in your household as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. And even though the kids tend to finger paint their papers and their clothes, the good news is that water-based paint is relatively easy to remove. Now you both can breathe a sigh of relief because her unicorn dress is not destined for the trash.\n To remove water-based paints from clothing, follow these steps:\n Although many wall paints are now latex, oil-based paint is still a popular choice for woodwork, doors, furniture, and other surfaces that demand a glossy finish or durability, like floors. This type of paint might be a little bit difficult to remove and requires more aggressive cleaning agents \u2014 and a little more elbow grease. But even when your spouse accidentally sits on a still-wet mudroom bench, getting dried paint out of his jeans doesn\u2019t have to be a lost cause.\n To remove oil-based paints from clothing, follow these steps:\n If the paint has already dried on your clothes, don\u2019t panic! There are a couple of home remedies that may just do the trick. One option is rubbing alcohol. Scrape off as much dry paint as you can, and then saturate the stain with rubbing alcohol. Use an old toothbrush to work the alcohol into the fibers of the clothes. Voila! Then launder as usual in the washing machine. No rubbing alcohol on hand? Try hairspray, which contains alcohol, or nail polish remover.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Although it may take a little bit of effort, it\u2019s possible to remove paint from your clothes in just a few steps. Read on to know what you should do to say goodbye to paint stains. First, you need to know the type of paint you\u2019re up against. 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How to remove water-based paints from clothing\n
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How to remove oil-based paints from clothing\n
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Home Remedies to Remove Paint from Clothes\n