Stuck on paint can be removed with a paint brush. Wipe off the paint from the paint brush. Then with a soap solution - paint can be removed Water can be used lastly to see all the paint can be removed/washed easily.
It depends on the kind of paint, but paint remover is your best bet.
Not if it is applied correctly, and removed in a timely fashion.
No. They will react negatively to the paint. Have them removed from the area until the paint has dried.
This is the common car paint from the 1970s through the mid 1990s It is a development of earlier enamel paints and is still available for those who want it.
wipe off with laquer thinner
No, however if it's not removed correctly, there could be some damage.
Painter's tape should be removed after the paint "sets up" and before the paint completely cures.
To remove colors, for paint, you use the paint remover. Or if that doesn't work, use color white-out. :)
Leads paint started being removed from the market in the late 1970s. Although suppliers, distributors, and contractors were allowed to continue selling and using the product until supplies dwindled. Therefore, if you have doubts I would suggest visiting your local home improvement center for a Lead Test Kit. A simple rub with the lead testing pen will reveal if lead paint if present in the colored blocks. Hope this helps!
Yes. When duct tape is removed from a painted object, sometimes the paint comes off.
You can remove oil paint from ceramic floor tile by using paint thinner. Wet a soft cloth with paint thinner and rub it over the paint stain until it is removed.