a product called ooops is made for removing dried emulsion from clothing and carpets .should be available from good local paint suppliers i know of a few places stock it in northern ireland but any where in england that stocks zeroflame or zinsser products should be able to order it as it comes from the same distibutor
2007-03-14 22:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had this problem. Although emulsion is water based and will easily wash out if you do it before the paint hardens once you have left it a while it is almost impossible to remove. I have got jeans and a couple of shirts that I have worn while decorating and which got paint splashed and although they have been washed several times since the paint marks are still there. My solution was to keep the stained jeans and shirts for decorating or dirty jobs and to make sure I changed before starting and that way I didn't worry too much what sort of mess I got into.
2007-03-14 21:30:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Nitromorse is a paint stripper , use it heavily however ( make optimistic it would not tarnish your tiles ) , dab slightly on a hidden section to purpose .If that works out ok dab slightly on the paint , wipe away whilst its all bubbled and sloppy , then wipe away extra with sparkling water on a sponge or textile . Nitromorse is probably approximately 3 quid for a small tin , even though it seems such as you purely have a small volume to eliminate in any case. If paint is on flat tiles i take advantage of a paper scraper , make optimistic the sting of the blade is nice or it could scratch the tiles.you would be able to additionally use a type of application knives , the form this is huge and has a blade which has the front end using fact the cutting area .those are a pair of quid for a low-fee a million yet they artwork ok
2016-11-25 21:15:58
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answered by block 4
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Emulsion paint is water based and will come out in a couple of washes.
2007-03-14 21:19:27
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Emulsion paint is water based and will come out in a couple of washes. or just give it to the dryclean
2007-03-14 21:20:18
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answered by Hadeer H 2
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Water based paints will come out easily if it hasn't dried. Try Goof off and scrub the area with an old toothbrush. Make a paste of dry detergent and apply to area and wash with your regular amount. Avoid the dryer.Lighter fluid may also be used to the area and scrubbed. If the paint is dry, it won't come out very easily if at all. Good luck to you.
2007-03-14 21:26:50
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answered by firestarter 6
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Have you tried scrubbing them with washing powder before putting them in the wash, emulsion washers out quite easy.
2007-03-14 21:20:43
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answered by sheila 1
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Just wash them, check the paint tin but I am sure it will tell you to wash your brushes with warm water. Stick your jeans in the washing machine on a normal wash, hey presto!
2007-03-14 22:38:34
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answered by Stuart M 1
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scrubing with hot water and soap powder !!!! emulsion is not oil based so white spirit is of no use (it just does more harm !!)
2007-03-14 21:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Just scrub them with hot soapy water
2007-03-15 08:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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