If it is still sort of wet, carpet shampoo works wonderful. Just pour it on the paint and use a towel to scrub it out. Works great on carpet too.
try paint thinner and an old cloth
You clean a white leather sofa with glycerin... then use a clean cloth and wipe...
You would need to get paint remover to get rid of the stains.
To effectively clean paint off hardwood floors, use a gentle solvent like rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits on a cloth to gently rub the paint away. Be careful not to scrub too hard to avoid damaging the wood. Finish by cleaning the area with a damp cloth and drying it thoroughly.
Rub it with a damp cloth. I doubt very much that it penetrated the paint.
A greyish-red
its called paint not dye, and yes, you can take it off by using a cleaning cloth on your abyssal whip.
If the polish is still wet, then what works for me is, i scrubbed and scrubbed with a cloth and put a little bit on nail polish remover on the cloth and scrub, and then put a bit of vanish stain remover ONLY A TINY BIT on the cloth and scrub and just keep wiping over the Mark with a cloth until gone
Take a wash cloth/paper towel, dampen it, put some Mr. Clean on that sucker (the booger) And wipe away! Works like magic, a charm, what ever you want to call it. Or you could get a metal spatula, and LIGHTLY scrape at it ... I used a metal spatula, and it worked for me! If you accidently scrape off some paint, just repaint it over.
To clean grime off a sofa when using a solvent-based cleaner, you can use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub the affected areas. Wipe away the grime with the solvent-based cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions, and allow the sofa to dry completely before using it again. Make sure to test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area of the sofa first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.
fabric paint
To clean coke off paint, first blot up as much of the spilled liquid as possible using a clean cloth. Then, mix a solution of warm water and mild soap, and gently dab at the stain with a clean cloth or sponge. Avoid scrubbing vigorously, as this can damage the paint. Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly.