It depends on the type and sheen of the paint. If its a flat latex then your best bet is to Kiltz the area then repaint. A semi to hi-gloss should safely clean with a standard detergent
With any spray like that, I start off at 50/50 paint and water, then see how it goes. If it splatters then add more water.
Paint thinner, and a little elbow grease with a paint scraper.
Yes, just ensure that the surface is clean, grease free and dulled.
Yes, that's very common. Be sure to de-grease it first,so paint sticks.
well i have tried it with a pencil and you just hve to draw many colors that look like there was really splatered painy it also works with really wet markers
Not if you want paint splatters in your attic.
Macys.com they are black with electric blue paint splatters they are $28.99
You would need to get paint remover to get rid of the stains.
No, only the speed they are shot at.
Paintballs will dissolve in water and biodegrade overtime. Splatters will last a long time, unless washed or wiped.
Since I'm lacking the information of what kind of paint you used, and what kind of splatters they are, I can't really recommend a safe method for the job. While I usually recommend baking-soda scrubbing, I'm afraid it might indeed compromise the paint job. Given this information, you might want\need to either consult a professional, or scrub the stains and have the parts re-painted (easier if your door comes in panels)
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With any spray like that, I start off at 50/50 paint and water, then see how it goes. If it splatters then add more water.
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Paint thinner, and a little elbow grease with a paint scraper.
I am not a painter however, I have rust from nails coming through and staining the paint. I have been told for stuff that comes through the paint use Kil-Z OIL BASE use some strong primer like kiltz or pro block. Then top coat after it dries. To properly take care of the situation you would need to strip the paint in your kitchen and use a degreaser on the effected areas. Prime and then paint again with a paint designed for kitchen and bathrooms.
Paint thinner, a good brush, and a whole lotta elbow grease.