I work with paint quite often and get paint in my clothes all the time. I use Motsenbocker's Lift off, there is a few different kinds. You can pick it up at Lowe's. Spray it on your clothes then rub it together to work it into the fabric. I do it a few times if it's really bad.
Fortunately, latex is the easiest paint to get out. Get some "goof off" and try it in an inconspicuous area. If the colors don't bleed and the material doesn't melt (some synthetics don't like paint remover) put some on the paint then using a scrub brush, work the paint loose and rinse.
First ,try to soften the paint. I rub a rag with Goof Off on it over the paint, or even pour Goof Off on top of it. Almost all paint will soften in an hour or two. At that point I try to peel it off with fingers or very carefully with a craft knife. Once the bulk of it is off I use a nail brush with Goof Of to scrub it, then wash it in warm water.
Try a product called Krud Kutter. You can identify stores carrying it by typing in "Krud Kutter" in the search engine box. you can put powder on the paint the let it sit
Try using shout or any other stain remover that you know of. If that doesn't work, than I'm not so sure.
Water, water and more water! Keep it wet! Some soap and agitation by rubbing with another cloth or a soft brush will help.
Soak that part in Goof Off for about 30 minutes, then scrub it. Spray with 'Shout' and scrub again leave 10 minutes and wash in warm water.
I rubbed coconut oil into my hair where the dried paint is. I was able to separate the hairs, and slide the dried paint down the hair shafts YAY
apply peanut oil!
Use a textile medium. It gives the paint flexibility if your shade is round. Otherwise, the paint might crack. Textile medium can be found in fabric stores and on-line. You can even paint regular fabric with indoor latex pain when you use the medium.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
If it is necessary to paint a hair-on cowhide rug, use spray paint for fabric. If latex or oil paint is used it will make the rug stiff and sticky.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
Latex paint can stick to the floor grouting.
Use a textile medium. It gives the paint flexibility if your shade is round. Otherwise, the paint might crack. Textile medium can be found in fabric stores and on-line. You can even paint regular fabric with indoor latex pain when you use the medium.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
If it is necessary to paint a hair-on cowhide rug, use spray paint for fabric. If latex or oil paint is used it will make the rug stiff and sticky.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
If you mean latex paint, none. Latex is a water based paint and has no toxic fumes.
Yes ,you can use polyacrylic over latex
Latex paint can stick to the floor grouting.
No. Latex paint is not affected by muriatic acid.
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
Go to your craft store where you can buy the fabric paint and see if there is a solution you can buy to take off the fabric paint. Also please go on: www.google.com Type in: How do you get fabric paint off fabric? Use lava soap adn scrubb uunder running water it should come out with some elbow grease.
Names of products in paint are often changing. However, most latex paint is still water based.
You can mix water into most latex paints up to a point. Usually eight ounces to a gallon. A better alternative is to add a latex paint additive, like Flotrol, that is made out of acrylic resin, that doesn't degrade the paint.