Depends on the type wall you have , I would use strip-eze paint remover sparingly only where the paint is let set a few min and with a trial scrape it off.
2006-08-13 09:16:56
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answered by kritikos43 5
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Depends on how big it is, or how long the paint has been there. Try turpentine (used for oil painting, also is toxic) and a rag. If it's dry and the turpentine doesn't work try sand paper (by hand or electric sander).
2006-08-13 09:15:26
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answered by Gregory V 2
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use a very small brush and apply paint stripper very carefully for a few minutes, then scape it off and wash down. It may be quicker to sandpaper paint off and repaint the whole wall.
2006-08-14 03:12:04
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answered by j_emmans 6
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It will depend on the material of the wall. You could try to scrape it but will pobably need to Paint over it.
2006-08-13 09:18:25
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answered by jeffrey k 3
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it relatively is have been given lead in it so in case you have toddlers do no longer hassle, for the quantity of time and factors and basically the soreness interior the a** the close by governments have made it to get rid of lead your greater useful off basically changing the completed jamb and door or in spite of the fact that woodwork you have, sorry, stable success Les the painter
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answered by awad 4
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Try paint-thinner.
2006-08-13 09:10:24
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answered by Marie 2
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3 lbs of Semtex should wipe it clean away.Make sure you're wearing ear defenders.
2006-08-13 09:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Try turpentine.
2006-08-13 10:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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lacquer thinner will remove it
2006-08-13 09:20:31
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answered by aussie 6
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sandblast it
2006-08-13 11:18:21
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answered by mishnbong 6
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