No, it will need repalced.
No, it will need repalced.
Oil based paint is not water soluble and so needs paint thinner to clean the brushes etc.
You can clean it in hot water with a lot of soap. I do that anyway, after using thinner and it leaves my brushes soft and smooth.
When you've been using latex paint. Then clean them only in water.
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
paint thinner
When The Paint Is Not Oil Based. example: Latex Paint!
Mineral spirits and paint thinner are similar, but not exactly the same. Both are solvents used to thin paint and clean tools, but mineral spirits are a type of paint thinner that is less refined and has a stronger odor compared to other paint thinners.
Wipe with acetone or lacquer thinner, then Windex.
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.
Paint thinner, a good brush, and a whole lotta elbow grease.
Mineral spirits and paint thinner are both solvents used to clean paint brushes and thin paint, but they have different chemical compositions. Mineral spirits are a type of paint thinner that is less toxic and has a milder odor compared to other paint thinners. Paint thinner, on the other hand, is a more generic term that can refer to a variety of solvents used to thin paint.