How to remove paint stains from your clothes with these steps

How to remove paint stains from your clothes with these steps

Dry paint or paint stains are among the most difficult and difficult for a housewife to remove. The following article reviews simple steps to remove this type of stain easily. According to "Madam.net".

How to remove paint stains from your clothes with these steps


First, the type of coating must be disclosed; Most of the 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 arts and crafts, while latex paints are used to paint walls and ceilings. Oil-based paints are usually more lustrous, compared to water-based paints, and are often used for paint finishes, cabinets and doors in metal and wood, as well as walls and ceilings.


Steps to remove water-based paints from clothes:

1. Remove the bulk of the excess dry paint with a spoon, blunt knife, or brush.


2. Wash the back side of the stain, with warm running water. Or wipe with a clean towel (or paper towel) to absorb most of the remaining paint.


3. Fill the stain with a mixture of detergent and warm water, in two equal quantities, and wipe it with a cloth (or paper towel) vigorously. Then rinse the garment until the paint is gone or no longer showing.


4. Apply stain remover if needed, then wash the piece of clothing.


5. If, after washing, any portion of the polish remains, acetone-free nail polish remover (or hair spray or alcohol) may be effective. With re-washing the piece.


6. If the stain is still there, send it to the laundry.


Steps to remove oil paints from clothes:

1. Turn the garment inside out. Wipe the stain from the back with the paint thinner recommended on the paint can label.


2. Rinse the garment.


3. Put the dishwashing liquid on the stain, soak the garment in hot water, and add the dishwashing liquid to it. In this context, you should check the washing symbols on the label to find the recommended water temperature.


4. The next day, rinse the garment well, then wash it.


5. If, after washing, the stain remains on the garment, treat it with a stain remover to wash the item again. On the other hand, the clothes should not be dried until the stain is completely gone.

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