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alekssr [168]
2 years ago
13

How do I remove the paint from the carpet. Please I need a real answer.

Physics
2 answers:
4vir4ik [10]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

(water based paint)

If the paint stain is still wet, simply blot the spot with a wet paper towel  - don’t scrub, just blot.

If the paint stain is dry, use hot water and a little bit of dish detergent. Let the solution sit for a few minutes to soften the paint.

Once the paint is softened, use a knife or pin to scrape the paint stain. Continue to add more solution as you scrape.

If the paint is still not softening, consider using a handheld steamer while you scrape to eventually remove the paint stain from the carpet.

(latex based paint)

Blot the spot to remove as much wet paint as possible – don’t scrub, or you’ll push the paint further down into the carpeting.

Mix a cup of lukewarm water with one teaspoon of dishwashing detergent – just make sure the detergent is mild.

Work from the outside of the paint stain to the inside, gently blotting the affected area.

After letting the area dry completely, follow up by vacuuming.

(oil based paint)

If the paint stain is dry, you’ll want to use a steamer to soften the stain.

Apply steam directly to the stain.

Simultaneously pick at the paint stain with a needle or a pin to try and break it up.

Continue until stain is removed, without damaging fibers.

wariber [46]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: Scrape off as much of the dried paint as you can with a knife. ...

Saturate the dried paint with water, then vacuum the area with a wet/dry vacuum. ...

Add 1/4 teaspoon dish-washing detergent or vinegar to 32 ounces water. ...

Spray the detergent solution onto the paint stain and scrub the area with a stiff brush.

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Explanation:

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