Saturday, February 27, 2010

Hi, Whilst painting my tiles, tile paint splashed into my enamel bath, does anyone know how I can remove this?

depends what type of paint and how much, but if just splash specs and emulsion should wash off with soapy water and bath cleaner / cillit bang etc. Use your nail to help, or if VERY careful the tip of a stanley blade. Also used a very light scourer on certain areas - but be VERY careful if you do this as you don't want to leave scratch marks. Have done the same thing and all was ok.





GOOD LUCK!Hi, Whilst painting my tiles, tile paint splashed into my enamel bath, does anyone know how I can remove this?
Must you remove the paint?


Can you paint a design or


flowers around the spilled


paint? Might as well dress up


the bath tub.Hi, Whilst painting my tiles, tile paint splashed into my enamel bath, does anyone know how I can remove this?
Paint something -ARTISTIC (you know this is the Arts section)- over it ?
What is the base of the tile's paint?





let use some other words.


what is the medium of the tile's paint.?
Just wait till it's dried then use a scraper - like the type you use for wallpaper. It worked when I did it. You just have to be careful.
re paint your whole bath using enamel paint and then you wont notice it lol.





Sorry i have no idea, hope you get more serious answers then mine and manage to get it off. but if not then you could go with mine lol
Try a razor blade. Be very careful. You can sometimes get the sort that only has one blade side and a solid edge on the other. Keep it very flat and parallel to the surface. Scrape gently. Soap and water won't do anything otherwise your tile paint would eventually wear off.
To remove paint is easy so long as you do it fast...


Tile paint isn't emulsion (water based) so you can't remove with soapy water. First try methylated spirits, dab on leave to softern rub with a dry cloth and re-apply if necessary. Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands. This will work easily if the paint is fresh /24 hours or so.


If this doesn't work move on to try nitromors - use a small (cheap) brush to apply, leave for the amount of time recommended on the tin and rub off with fine wire wool. Be careful you don't want to mark the bath try on a small area to test first.


Otherwise use a window scraper (the razor blade type) and gently remove trying to avoid scratching the surface
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