i HAVE USED PAINT THINNER TO CLEAN ACNE OFF MY FACE WHICH WAS DEEPLY ROOTED.. SO YES IT CAN CLEAN JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT MAKES THINGS NASTY AND UGLY
Use paint thinner .
There are many reasons you would need to use paint thinner while on the job. The main reason that you would use paint thinner on the job is if you were going to repaint something and needed to remove the old paint first.
use somegoof-off or paint thinner or gasoline
No, it will need repalced.No, it will need repalced.
No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
You can clean dried acrylic paint with soapy water or special acrylic paint cleaners. For wet acrylic paint, simply use water to clean brushes or surfaces. For dried paint that's harder to remove, you can use rubbing alcohol or a cleaner specifically designed for acrylics.
Turpentine is a natural product used in combination with oils to thin oil paints and "straight up" to clean brushes etc. Paint thinner is not generally as clean a product and I would only use it as a cleaner however I know some people that do use it for thinning paint (commercial oil base house paint) but not for fine art applications.
To remove paint from a carburetor, you can use a paint stripper specifically designed for metal surfaces. Apply the stripper according to the manufacturer's instructions, allowing it to sit for the recommended time before scraping the paint off with a plastic or wooden scraper to avoid damaging the metal. For stubborn areas, you can use fine steel wool or a wire brush, but be cautious not to scratch the carburetor's surface. Finally, clean the carburetor with a solvent like acetone or carburetor cleaner to remove any residue.
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
That is what it is made for
No, use the thinner recommended on the paint can, or hot, soapy water. I don't ever recall seeing caustic soda mentioned in this context.
yes, you can thin paint to use like stain. just thin with what ever you would clean it with. waterbase paint use water. oil base paints use thinner.