Cleaning and Stain Removal - cleaning acrlyic paint off car upholstery
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knitpaintknit
07-23-07, 01:55 PM
Yes I spilled light colored house wall paint onto the back seat of my Pontiac. the car seats are made from some kind of synthetic fiber. I've been using a scrub brush, soap and water, and have also tried Goo Gone which didn't help. any ideas? The paint was spilled yesterday and I'm worried it's setting in.
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twelvepole
07-24-07, 10:07 AM
Once paint has dried, it is usually impossible to remove. Often acrylic paint can be removed from washable fabrics by sponging with cold water. Rubbing alcohol or denatured alcohol can often remove the paint. If you had no success with Goo Gone, it is likely the stain is permanent.