1. Take the car out of the sun right away. 2. I would find an area on your vehicle that won't be noticed but has the stain on it. 3. Go to your local Home Depot, Lowes etc. and look for Goof Off and an Orange concentrated cleaner. While you are there buy some rags - the white type. 4. Start with the Orange cleaner. If it takes it off (because the stain hasn't hardeded too much yet) you are good to go. If not try the Goof Off. 5. You may have to take the car to a detail man and have it buffed out after - or they can tell you if they can take care of the whole problem by buffing it out in the first place.
To remove a paint stain from a tablecloth, first, identify whether the paint is water-based or oil-based. For water-based paint, gently scrape off excess paint with a spoon, then blot the stain with a cloth soaked in warm soapy water. For oil-based paint, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or paint thinner to a cloth and blot the stain carefully. Always test any cleaning solution on a hidden area first and launder the tablecloth according to the care instructions afterward.
There really isn't a way to remove a paint thinner stain from wood furniture. You must repaint or re-stain the furniture.
to remove oil paint type of colors or based one, try nail polish remover with high acetone amount or if this is not working use a cloth stain remover which i think , it works
Gently scrape the paint and apply a dry spotter. Apply stain remove to loosen the stain while using an absorbent pad.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
use what ever stain fighter you have
If the paint dries it will, but if it is NOT dry you can remove it with hot water
You can try paint remover or paint the desk color over it.
Unfortunately, because Old English is an oil based product with dark stain in it, you will not be able to remove it from the paneling. However, if you are wanting to paint the paneling, the best thing to do would be to apply a 'stain killer' to the paneling first, such as Kilz, available at your local hardware or paint store. This also works well to block any 'stain' that is on your walls before painting, such as lipstick, ink, pencil, etc. and prevent the stain from bleeding through the new paint.
Most paint balls are water based, they come of the camo overalls in minutes if you leave them. they would stain most light clothes presumably.
Apply Kerosene on the paint stain and rub it with hand and brush, then wash it with soap
Only if you paint the food.