It all depends on the paint. It sounds like it would be permanent oil base paint. I think your jacket may be ruined but so what try spirits of turpentine, paint thinner and if you get it off wash it right away in detergent and water. Hope this helps! You could even try alcohol or hair spray with alcohol....
2006-11-24 16:30:20
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answered by Carol H 5
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Use the paint thinner or turpentine, after removing the paint , use detergent and water and make a paste and clean the jacket. (For oil base paint)
Water base paint)You can clean the jacket right away, but if it dries you can never get the paint out, even if you use dynamite,
2006-12-01 17:28:46
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answered by lennie 6
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first have it dry cleaned, or if its washable wash it, but do not put it in the dryer, then take a product called goof off, and spray on it, rub in gently and wash again, if that doesnt do it, try a product called ooops. and follow the instructions, sometimes i mix about three products until it comes off, but i have gotten paint, and other cleaning products out in some fabrics. but if the jacket isnt washable i really dont know what to say, good luck.
2006-11-24 18:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, this is just something you can try, I know it removes laundry stains, and I know it will take enamel based model paint off of things after it is dry. Orange cleaners. The brand I use is called Big Orange-E and is made by Zep. One more thing, it will not stain so what do you have to lose?
2006-12-01 21:19:26
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answered by xo_mar_ox 2
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depends on the paint but most acrylics and oil based paints do not come out of fabric. Sorry!
You can try acetone or nail polish remover but Im sure it will just smear the paint.
2006-11-24 16:24:35
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answered by ? 6
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what ever u do don't let it dry until it comes out. Drying causes the stain to set in. I would find out if it's latex or oil paint before I started. If its latex I would turn the sleeve in side out an with a toothbrush i would scrub with joy dish washing DEC first
2006-11-29 17:14:40
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answered by witcheywoman 2
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Have you tried AVON skin so soft bath oil? I'm pretty sure it will take it off. It can be used for over 100 things.
2006-12-02 15:00:48
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answered by Demetria S 3
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not a joke it really works ,WD-40 ,spray it on the spot and if you can wash this jacket then put it in your washer or damp cloth and wipe it off .try it
2006-12-02 15:05:38
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answered by babydoll 1
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Best to take it to a Cleaners, they have all kinds of removers.
2006-12-01 14:48:02
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answered by Jae 4
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dip it in kerosene many times n try rubbing the stain
2006-11-24 21:37:57
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answered by rooheen f 1
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