srub it hard it has relly hard to taket of
Eucalyptus oil will remove most sticky substances from surfaces
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Use paint thinner .
No, muriatic acid is not very effective in cleaning old paint off of outside wood decks. You should use a paint remover to clean the wood decks, such as Jasco, which is available from Home Depot stores.
water based paint will usually wash off with water, oil based with turpentine or spirits, if it has dried a bit use some goof off
i think need some blue spray:/
All primers should be applied to clean, dry, grease-free surfaces. It is a good idea to lightly sand surfaces followed by wiping off any dust , with a tack rag, or with a damp cloth before applying primer, another coat of primer can be applied with a finished coat for the best results before painting.
Goo Gone works well for that.
If you roll up a ball of blue tack and rub it against the blue tack on the wall it comes off easily. Or, if like me you don't have any fresh blue tack available, I used blue painters tape. I got as much off the wall as I could by hand, and then placed the blue painters tape over the spots and pressed it into the orange-peel texture as much as possible, then peeled off the tape with the remaining blue-tack stuck to the tape. Do this a couple of times over each spot until clean.
If the blue is from the soap on the pad, a wet cloth will clean smudges off. If the blue is because you scratched off the paint and revealed the blue paint underneath, you'll need to touch it up with the current color of paint.
i would proably say no because i have sticky tack on my wall and when we paint my dad is going to sand it to get it off or use a mr.clean magic eraser and maybe a pain scarper!!!!!!!! if you have any other ideas of getting blue sticky tack off unpainted walls please email me at sabrinarocks09@hotmail.com
Yeah you can..but be careful do it easily but DO NOT clean ur tack without taking dust,dirt,or any unwanted particles off ur tack.
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Clean it!
Water based paint will do that
How you clean tack is by getting a sponge or cloth, applying any brand of tack cleaner (avaidable in equestrian stores) and rubbing it in well. (make sure you take off the bit.) it is optional to take your bridle apart. or you can take away the bit, get a bucket or basin, fill it with cooking oil and simply dump your tack in.
Rub the stains with a rag dipped in Goof Off.
Rub it with a rag dipped in Goof Off. -It will NOT harm the car paint.
WD-40 and a towel, It will dissolve the remaining glue. If it is a large area, use a paint scraper. Lighter fluid, nail polish remover or lighter fluid will also work as well. Aldi's Royale furniture Polish, lemon fresh on bedroom doors to remove old greasy marks left by the yellow tack and blue tack worked perfectly.