Use a heat-gun and a scraper. You can soften most paints with heat.
Do it outside and try not to inhale the fumes.
Or obtain a paint stripper from your hardware store and follow the directions given.
After you have found out how horrible it is to remove paint you will start to think differently about the benefits of painting wood.
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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.
What kind of dried paint? What is under the paint on the ceiling? ....on the metal?
To effectively remove paint from woodwork trim, you can use a chemical paint stripper or heat gun to soften the paint, then scrape it off with a putty knife or scraper. Sand the woodwork trim to remove any remaining paint residue and smooth the surface. Be sure to wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area when using chemical paint strippers.
wipe off with laquer thinner
There's no reason why you couldn't. If the woodwork in the room you want to paint has already been stained, it will need to be sanded down, primed, and then painted, and vice versa, but you can certainly paint in one room and stain in another if that's what strikes your fancy.
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.
It depends on the color of paint and what it is you're painting/staining. When I want a worn look I'll sometimes stain a piece or keep the original stain and then paint over the stain and sand the piece after the paint has dried. That way the stain shows through and I get a more antique, worn finish. This also works well with two different colors of paint, for example, a base coat in winter white and a second coat in a deep red.
Yes, you can paint hot glue after it has dried.
Did you thoroughly wash the woodwork with something like TSP? You may not see it but there could be dirt/oils on the woodwork. It may just need a second coat of paint.
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
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.
A product called "Goof-off" or denatured alcohol.