If it has dried, use mineral oil. This will leave a greasy stain in the carpet, so then use a degreaser...but the mineral oil will break up the plastic and get it out of the carpet.
The ingredient in glossy paint is acrylic. You cannot remove that ingredient.
You can just paint over the top as long as the existing surface is clean and lightly sanded to aid in the adhesion of the next coat.
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Do you realize that you can get FLAT ACRYLIC PAINT. Flat paint refers to the gloss level. You may want Gloss, Satin, Lowsheen or Flat. Acrylic paint on the other hand refers to what the paint is based on or what binder is being used. Acrylic paint is also refered to as waterbased paint. You most likely are referring to putting flat acrylic over lowsheen or gloss acrylic. In answer to your question - as long as they are both acrylic than you will not have any problems. I am in this answer assuming that you are referring you house paints. If not than the same principle applies - acrylic over acrylic is fine. To keep acrylic from going glossy just don't polish it.
Yes, just ensure that the surface is clean, grease free and dulled.
The ingredient in glossy paint is acrylic. You cannot remove that ingredient.
You can just paint over the top as long as the existing surface is clean and lightly sanded to aid in the adhesion of the next coat.
the high gloss acrylic would bead up and not give you an even application over the oil based
You can try acetone (nail polish remover), but it will probably damage the carpet color.
Colgate toothpaste!
Do you realize that you can get FLAT ACRYLIC PAINT. Flat paint refers to the gloss level. You may want Gloss, Satin, Lowsheen or Flat. Acrylic paint on the other hand refers to what the paint is based on or what binder is being used. Acrylic paint is also refered to as waterbased paint. You most likely are referring to putting flat acrylic over lowsheen or gloss acrylic. In answer to your question - as long as they are both acrylic than you will not have any problems. I am in this answer assuming that you are referring you house paints. If not than the same principle applies - acrylic over acrylic is fine. To keep acrylic from going glossy just don't polish it.
After an acrylic painting has dried, it's darned near bullet-proof. It's a slab of hard plastic. Sometimes, I'll cover one with a thin coat of gloss medium, only to give it a sheen, but you don't have to worry about protection. The thing is solid.
Yes, just ensure that the surface is clean, grease free and dulled.
Acrylic, like enamel paint, can be matt, gloss, or satin finish. Please see the related link below.
Yes, you can use acrylic paint on wooden doors. If there is any peeling paint on the door, you can remove it with sandpaper or a scraper. Also be sure to use exterior acrylic paint if you are painting an exterior door.
Latex and acrylic (both water-based paints) do come in a semi-gloss finish.
future floor polish or krylon spray gloss coat