If you pull the removal tabs fully, then they will not strip paint. However, you have to be sure to pull firmly with one hand and hold the clip in place with your other. Otherwise, you will pull paint off the wall. As long as you're not constantly pulling them off and putting them back up, you shouldn't have too much of a problem.
the only thing bologna will strip is the insides of your intestines if u eat it.
Only if it has extreme garlic content !
some who strip ,paint and repair cars
You can try to remove chalk paint from wood using mineral spirits. Paint remover may also work, but it may strip the paint.
If they are new ones, I paint them outside in full lengths before i cut and fit them. If painting existing ones in situ, I do them with a 1.5 inch sash brush and a thin metal edge slid under on the carpet side.I have a thin steel strip that works for this. Got it in a decorating suppliers.
maybe paint fell on to it ? hope this helps
Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.
It should be paint remover using heat and not pain remover using heat. The answer is blowtorch which is used to strip off old paint.
I suppose you could use paint stipper from a hardware store, but I would recommend using a high pressure hose. It will peel the paint right off.
No. Acetone will strip the clear coat and eventually the paint
Paint. Said the guy who has been trying to strip paint from old windows sashes.
it depends on the type of paint. Most interior housepaint will cover 280-300 square feet.