Paint stripper, gloves, and a brush. Check with paint stores for stripper, and for the RIGHT gloves.
Use a dichroramethane based paint stripper. Or sand it down using a power sander. But be very careful because the paint stripper is toxic and some paints are lead based. So make sure you use a mask.
Paint stripper works well, but cover plastic and rubber parts because paint stripper will destroy them.
Use a paint-stripper solution. There are many available. Read the instructions carefully. It may be easiest to just paint over the old paint.
Try a little paint stripper or "goof off" in an inconspicuous spot to see if it causes problems. If it seems to be ok, apply a little to the paint spot, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then use a stiff brush to loosen the paint. Rinse out the jeans and run them through a wash using normal soap and with nothing else in the washer. Paint stripper won't work if the surface is wet, so if that didn't take out all of the paint you might need to go through the process again after you've dried the jeans. BTW, DO NOT wear the jeans if you have applied paint stripper and haven't washed them. Paint stripper, even WEAK paint stripper can cause problems for you.
There are many places where anyone, including a black male, could purchase paint stripper. These places include Wickes, Homebase and B&Q. Paint stripper could also be purchased at Tesco.
Take the door outside and use a chemical stripper.
I would use a chemical stripper.
Its acidikaline
acid
Chemical paint stripper is usually an acid.
Chemical paint stripper is usually an acid.