what i did was take the shirt and put in a full sink for 24 hours with dish soap then take it out and really quikly take a towle pinch real hard and pull it off keep pinching and pulling until its off !
Yeah nail polish remover works great on removing acrylic paint on shirts and jeans and any other fabric, but i don't know if acrylic and latex paint is the same thing; and you should test it out on an inauspicious area first to see if it will remove the color of the shirt it self before applying it to the fabric just to be safe =)
If you use regular acrylic paint it may crack and peel in the wash. Mind you, acrylic is pretty permanent on fabric, as you will know if you've ever accidentally spilled some on your clothing. To be sure of your end result, there is a solution sold in most craft stores (usually in the same place as the acrylic craft paints) that can be mixed with your paints to make it more durable on fabric. I've been using it for years and have had excellent results.
Using watercolor paint on a white shirt is possible, but it's important to note that watercolor is not fabric paint and may not be permanent or wash-resistant. Before applying, pre-wash the shirt to remove any finishes, and consider setting the paint with a fabric medium or heat setting after drying. Additionally, test the paint on a small area first to ensure you’re satisfied with the results.
Oil paint on canvas.
yes, I just tried it today and it works. It might fade after to many washes. But just dont spray to much in one area because the shirt then gets really hard and crusty. I suggest doing it on a plain white shirt.
if it is latex or acrylic paint, squirt hand sanitizing gel on it, then scrub the paint out with an old toothbrush
Yeah nail polish remover works great on removing acrylic paint on shirts and jeans and any other fabric, but i don't know if acrylic and latex paint is the same thing; and you should test it out on an inauspicious area first to see if it will remove the color of the shirt it self before applying it to the fabric just to be safe =)
If you use regular acrylic paint it may crack and peel in the wash. Mind you, acrylic is pretty permanent on fabric, as you will know if you've ever accidentally spilled some on your clothing. To be sure of your end result, there is a solution sold in most craft stores (usually in the same place as the acrylic craft paints) that can be mixed with your paints to make it more durable on fabric. I've been using it for years and have had excellent results.
Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.
To remove paint from a cotton shirt, scrape off any excess paint using a dull knife, then apply a prewash stain remover to the stained area. Wash the shirt in the hottest water suitable for the fabric. If the stain persists, repeat the process or seek professional help.
Using watercolor paint on a white shirt is possible, but it's important to note that watercolor is not fabric paint and may not be permanent or wash-resistant. Before applying, pre-wash the shirt to remove any finishes, and consider setting the paint with a fabric medium or heat setting after drying. Additionally, test the paint on a small area first to ensure you’re satisfied with the results.
I heard it could use gas. I got same problem.
It depends if you like to paint on a shirt or not.
fabric paint
To create a custom paint shirt design, start by sketching your design idea on paper. Then, transfer the design onto the shirt using fabric markers or paint. Use stencils or freehand painting to add details and colors. Let the paint dry completely before wearing or washing the shirt.
I made my shirt by Silkscreening the logo in white paint onto a black shirt. :P
Oil paint on canvas.