Sunday, January 24, 2010

Fingernail Art How Can I Remove Acrylic Paint From A Bathtub?

How can I remove acrylic paint from a bathtub? - fingernail art

I did a little art project in Bath and finished with splashes of acrylic paint in the bathtub. Is it possible to remove them, or do I chip them one after the other with their fingers? (They go in this way, but it is always!)

9 comments:

DeeDee said...

Acrylic paint Water-based, not oil. Hot water, grease and elbow with a scrubber is no longer correct.

skettopo... said...

Steel wool

Elle said...

Turpintine or running water in the hot tub, and it should paint peel water.

Mollie M said...

Acid-clay and rubbing alcohol

Joe D said...

Remove wet paint base oil with a cloth dipped in turpentine or thinner. The residue with a solution of trisodium phosphate with 1 cup of warm water mixed ยบ l phosphate. Remove to fresh water-based paint with a cloth soaked in warm water and mild detergent such as dishwashing detergent. Rub the spot with a soft brush.

c20_6929 said...

pretty sure that I could use aciton

onursene... said...

Of course you can ... with bath, of course ...

Stephanie M said...

You can with lacquer thinner. Use the right color. My mother has her own business until cleanign his retirement, and that's what used to take bath and flooring to painting. But be sure to open a window if you do not have a window in the bathroom to turn a fan on the thinner is very strong that you will get sick if you do not use too much thinking involved long.Do make use of plastic bottom. Hope this helps.

Casey said...

Have you tried paint thinner? Ensure good ventilation before trying it. Also I do not know if it will work in acrylic paint thinner, its just a suggestion. : O)

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