Quickest, cheapest and easiest is to use a power washer.
If I was going to repaint this, then I'd remove both the latex and the old oil base with a chemical stripper. Then re-prime it and paint.
there is an amazing paint stripping produt called circa 1850. it works on just about anything.
It really depends on if it is latex or oil based. Latex is easier to remove if it fresh. ( a few days old).you can obtain a latex paint remover from most paint stores or home supply stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Valu). Oil based is a lot harder to remove when dried. There might be a remover at the same stores.
go to your local lowes and purchase a prodcut called goo off (oil based) or lift off (oil Based) and depending on what type of flooring we are talking about, if it's oil just use mineral spirits.
the materials that were used for the old guitarist is oil paint on an panel.
No, that is not a god idea.
No, it will not
I found out that Rubbing alcohol will remove dried latex paint on hard wood floors.
Use a paint-stripper solution. There are many available. Read the instructions carefully. It may be easiest to just paint over the old paint.
Unfortunately, because Old English is an oil based product with dark stain in it, you will not be able to remove it from the paneling. However, if you are wanting to paint the paneling, the best thing to do would be to apply a 'stain killer' to the paneling first, such as Kilz, available at your local hardware or paint store. This also works well to block any 'stain' that is on your walls before painting, such as lipstick, ink, pencil, etc. and prevent the stain from bleeding through the new paint.
If it has etched the glass,there is no way to remove it.
It is best if you do remove the old paint first.