Paint splatters on a timber floor
After an ill-fated attempt to paint some doors with grossly insufficient
amounts of drops sheets, I've got lots of little water-based paint splatters all over my unathane coated timber floors. Is there any easier way to scape it off than with a little knife and about eighteen hours on my hands and knees? |
Paint splatters on a timber floor
Use Methol Hydrate. Apply to a cotton rag and wipe on splatter or
overspray untill gone. I've been painting for 25 years and always keep a bottle of it in my kit bag. Works on both acrylic and Alkyd paints. You can buy it by the gallon at most hardware stores... and if your in a colder climate put 2 ounces of it in your full gas tank when the weather gets below zero instead of buying those little bottles of gasline antifreeze. Cheers |
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