What kind of dried paint? What is under the paint on the ceiling? ....on the metal?
You can get dried paint off of cushion fabrics by scraping it off with a plastic scraper. The apply some white vinegar to the fabric and blot gently to remove the stain. Rinse with a wet sponge and allow to dry.
well it depends on the paint and how long its been dried on i suggest you scrape it off with a small razor blade... but be CAREFUL
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
If the paint is still dry, soap and water will easily take it off. If the paint has dried, wash with soap and warm water. If this does not take the paint off, use a small amount of acetone and then repeat washing with soap and water.
I've been a painting contractor for 32 years. Here's how you do it: you're going to need two coats of paint at least. For the first coat, roll your paint parallel to the ceiling to within a couple of inches of the ceiling, then using an angle cut brush of 2 to 2 1/2 inches in width (spend some money and get a good brush; don't use a piece of crap) paint up to within 1/8 to 1/4 inch of the ceiling. I like moving from right to left and painting from left to right into the paint(always paint into the paint you've brushed on the wall, not away from it). When you come back to do your second coat it will be easier to cut a line right at the ceiling because your brush slips more smoothly over the fresh first coat. The difference in color between the wall and the ceiling will make it easier for your eye to tell your hand where to go with the paint. Unless there is a perfectly sharp corner at the ceiling your line will be either on the wall or on the ceiling. In general, it's better to get it more on the ceiling than on the wall, because otherwise, assuming the ceiling is lighter, the line of your new paint will look more uneven from a distance.
The paint is peeling off the ceiling likely due to moisture, poor adhesion, or age.
I recently had a ceiling sprayed and the foam got on everything. Since we are building, I needed to get the foam off of the studs. I used a paint scraper and it worked perfectly. You can pick up a scraper at any store that sells paint. Hope this helps.
wipe off with laquer thinner
To fix peeling ceiling paint, you should first scrape off the loose paint, sand the area, apply a primer, and then repaint the ceiling with a new coat of paint. Make sure to address any underlying issues causing the peeling, such as moisture or poor adhesion.
To fix peeling paint on your ceiling, start by scraping off the loose paint, sanding the area smooth, applying a primer, and then repainting the ceiling with a fresh coat of paint. Make sure to address any underlying issues causing the peeling, such as moisture or poor adhesion.
You can get dried paint off of cushion fabrics by scraping it off with a plastic scraper. The apply some white vinegar to the fabric and blot gently to remove the stain. Rinse with a wet sponge and allow to dry.
Warm water, soap and a scrub brush should do it.
well it depends on the paint and how long its been dried on i suggest you scrape it off with a small razor blade... but be CAREFUL
The ceiling is peeling in the living room likely due to water damage, humidity, or old paint. These factors can cause the paint to lose adhesion and peel off the ceiling surface. It is important to address the underlying issue to prevent further damage.
Acrylic paint will not easily come off glass once it has dried and cured. However, it can be removed with the use of solvents or scraping if necessary.
Common causes of cracks in ceiling paint include moisture, temperature fluctuations, poor surface preparation, and structural movement. To effectively repair these cracks, start by scraping off loose paint, filling the cracks with spackling compound, sanding the area smooth, priming the surface, and finally repainting the ceiling with a high-quality paint.
To prevent spray paint from rubbing off metal, you can apply a clear sealant or primer over the painted surface. This will help protect the paint and make it more durable against rubbing and wear.