waterless cleaner from the hardware store. Not sure of the name bit it's a brownish/grey gritty substance. Oily too. Our skin is porous, and what we put on it is absorbed by our bodies. I find hot water and elbow grease to be a very effective paint remover.
We just got a load of paint primer and paint off our arms and fingers with goo gone. It works! For our hands, we sprayed some of the orange-scented gel on and put on a latex glove for 5 minutes and - voila - all of the primer and paint was literally melted off. And it didn't leave our skin raw.
put some bleach in a spray bottle and spray the area it will come right off.
Wood is porous, it will have to be sanded.
It beads up and doesn't dry. It you touch it it will wipe off. It may leave a faint stain, but it won't show up strongly. If you put wax on spray paint then it will make it hard to remove the spray paint and it will also make the spray paint look glossier.
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DON"T try to scratch it off ! Use basic paint thinner and you may get it off without any scratching.
Explain "remover spray paint " - never heard of that !
Some is, some isn't. If you get some on your skin, try washing it off. If it doesn't come off, see your doctor. Or you can try reading the back of the can if it came from a can.
Yes you can. Use the appropriate paint or it will chip off.
WD-40 works
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Rub it with a rag dipped in Goof Off. -It will NOT harm the car paint.
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try paint thinner and an old cloth
put some bleach in a spray bottle and spray the area it will come right off.
Wash the bug spray off with hot water first.
You can scratch it off but that's not the best way.
Wood is porous, it will have to be sanded.