I would try GooGone, it is orange based and won't hurt the floor. Good luck!
AnswerI just painted my house and made a mess on the vinyl floor. I tried numerous things and cobinations but found Murphys Oil Soap to the best. It was easy on the skin and lungs to!
Simple rubbing alcohol will remove the paint and not harm the tile.
Latex paint, when it dries, may be able to be peeled off provided it hasn't been baked into the fiber.
Latex paint bodysuits are designed to be washed off easy. It is suggested that an undergarment is worn.
Latex.
I'm taking a guess that it is Latex Paint. The best and fastest way would be to use a Paint Scraper. Stripper would work but it would take the Final Finish off of your floor. If it is a large area, you could use a Heat Gun...carefully as that also would take the Clear protecting coat off of the floor. I would go with the paint scraper. Not a Putty Knife, a Paint Scraper.
scrape off the lacquer paint first. by means of sand paper #100-140 before applying the latex paint
You can not put oil paint over latex paint. Oil is a rigid coating and latex is a flexible coating. When you put a rigid coating over something that is flexible the rigid coating cracks off.
Dry latex paint can sometimes be reactivated with water because latex paint is water-based. When water is applied, it softens the paint's surface, making it easier to wipe off. This is especially common with matte or flat finishes that have not been properly cured.
yes but you cannot put latex on top of oil based surfaces You actually are NOT advised to put oil over latex surfaces, which is why you're supposed to prime will an oil-based (alkyd) primer. Latex and Polyurethane should always have a layer of oil-base beneath it.
If it is vinyl tile and it's latex paint, rubbing alcohol will remove it. If it is a ceramic or porcelain tile, you can carefully scrape it off or if it is also latex paint, the same thing,,,alcohol will remove it.
The latex paint is peeling off the walls in your living room likely due to poor adhesion, which can be caused by improper surface preparation, moisture issues, or using low-quality paint.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
Acetone is usually used to test if a paint is alkyd or latex, though rubbing alcohol will work as well. Use a Q-tip soaked in either acetone or rubbing alcohol on a surface painted by the paint. If it comes off, it's latex.