Whenever I have something that I can't remove like glue, paint, or ink, I use Goof Off on it. You can buy a small can of it for less than $5 at a hardware store or homecenter. I am not sure if it is a great idea to use it on an antique, but it will remove about anything. If they don't have Goof Off, then buy some Goo Gone.
Mineral oil is not used to remove paint. Mineral spirits is used to thin and cleanup oil based paints, however it will not affect the paint once it has dried. Remove dried oil based paint by scraping or use lacquer thinner to soften the paint so that it can be removed.
Denatured alchohol will remove the dried linseed oil from metal, just don't get it on any wood.
Copper is found in mines and oil is found in oil wells.
If it has dried, use mineral oil. This will leave a greasy stain in the carpet, so then use a degreaser...but the mineral oil will break up the plastic and get it out of the carpet.
To remove oil stains you should pretreat the stain with a pretreatment spray or by rubbing it with liquid laundry detergent. Sometimes the heat of the dryer can set a stain. This means that if the stain was not removed after you washed it, and the shirt has dried, it may be stuck there.
what will remove copper sulfate stain in commodes
I have this problem as well and this works for me. I drop a bit of Murphy's Oil Soap on it, let it stand and then clean.
It depends on the type of paint. Lacquer thinner will remove most oil based and latex paints from a paint sprayer, however, spray gun cleaner will remove it better.
Yes, Motor oil will not damage copper.
My scalp staples were removed yesterday. I have lots of dried blood on my hair and scalp. What do I use to remove this?
You can use any kind of enamel paint, but I would recommend an oil based paint, remove all oil, dirt, grease, dust and simply paint. (spray painting will give you a better finish)
Probably it is simply burning the fish and oil particles out of the air.