Saturday, February 27, 2010

What can take latex paint off hard wood floors with out ruining the floor? its dried on?

well question pretty much describes it, oh and it has to work on glass and ceramic.What can take latex paint off hard wood floors with out ruining the floor? its dried on?
Try Goof-Off -- it's made especially to get dried latex paint off of surfaces -- it should be fine for all of the surfaces, but it is strong so you do have to exercise caution when using it. It will work like a charm on the glass and ceramic -- it will also work on the hardwood floors but I would be extra cautious and use the minimum you can use to get results on them. Then remove any leftover residue from the Goof-Off because I'm thinking it could break down the finish on the hardwood if left behind. You can get it at any hardware store or home depot or lowe's.What can take latex paint off hard wood floors with out ruining the floor? its dried on?
I would gently scrape (so you don't scratch) with an old credit card.


Lightly moistening the paint will help soften the paint. Don't saturate it and don't leave the water on too long. Work with small areas at a time - moisten, let sit a minute or two, then carefully scrape the paint. Then wipe dry. I don't think goof-off is good for this because it may remove/damage the finish of the floor.

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