Try a little paint stripper or "goof off" in an inconspicuous spot to see if it causes problems. If it seems to be ok, apply a little to the paint spot, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then use a stiff brush to loosen the paint. Rinse out the jeans and run them through a wash using normal soap and with nothing else in the washer. Paint stripper won't work if the surface is wet, so if that didn't take out all of the paint you might need to go through the process again after you've dried the jeans. BTW, DO NOT wear the jeans if you have applied paint stripper and haven't washed them. Paint stripper, even WEAK paint stripper can cause problems for you.
depending upon how long the paint has had to set, soaking the jeans long enough, up to a week even, in water and a soap solution will eventually loosen most anything. Water is a strong solvent, especially over time.
You could try some paint stripper or "Goof Off". Use a little bit directly on the paint, let it sit for a few minutes then brush it with a stiff nylon brush. You may have to repeat that part a couple times, then when it looks the way you want it, rinse it off. Make sure that you use rubber gloves and do it in a well ventillated area. If you get any of the paint stripper on you, rinse it off IMMEDIATELY! After you get the jeans looking the way you want them, rinse them well then run them through the washer a couple times to get any residual paint stripper off. It's nasty stuff that you don't want in contact with your skin, but it works well getting paint off.
Bubblegum jeans come from an Austrlian company. These jeans are available at Kmart and Sears worldwide. Bubblegum jeans all have the Bubblegum company logo on the product.
Walmart makes the Faded Glory brand jeans.
jeans, jacket, jumper, jumpsuit, jammies...
jeans and t shirts, jeans paint and kurta, and many other this type of clothing called informal clothes
No, it doesn't, at least not in powder form.
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Latex paint, when it dries, may be able to be peeled off provided it hasn't been baked into the fiber.
depending upon how long the paint has had to set, soaking the jeans long enough, up to a week even, in water and a soap solution will eventually loosen most anything. Water is a strong solvent, especially over time.
She wears large ragged sweatshirts and paint-stained jeans.
You could try some paint stripper or "Goof Off". Use a little bit directly on the paint, let it sit for a few minutes then brush it with a stiff nylon brush. You may have to repeat that part a couple times, then when it looks the way you want it, rinse it off. Make sure that you use rubber gloves and do it in a well ventillated area. If you get any of the paint stripper on you, rinse it off IMMEDIATELY! After you get the jeans looking the way you want them, rinse them well then run them through the washer a couple times to get any residual paint stripper off. It's nasty stuff that you don't want in contact with your skin, but it works well getting paint off.
Categories of Jeans: Australian Denim Jeans, Skinny Jeans and Fashion Jeans - Women's Designer Jeans and Men's Designer Jeans.
If it's dry then u can't.. If wet try White spirit/turps then neat washing up liquid follow by normal wash..
most BLUE jeans are BLUE. if you get jeans that aren't blue then they are just jeans.
The German word for jeans is Jeans.
The homophone for "genes" is "jeans."