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How to Remove Paint Stains fom Your Blanket


Painting the whole house demands days of work, shifting and rearranging. And in case you are staying in your house during the painting then, there are chances of paint spills and stains on your furniture, appliances, upholstery and bed linens.

In this article, we will take you through the step-by-step process of cleaning paint stains off your blanket.
Some oil-based paints cannot be removed. If this method does not make the stain any lighter, the stain is permanent.  If the stain lightens after the first attempt, only then is it worth trying further.

Step 1:

Solvent. We need to dissolve the paint from the fabric, so pick a thinner or turpentine available at any hardware store.

Step 2:

Application. Apply the paint thinner on the fabric directly. This helps remove the stain faster without having to wash the whole blanket.

Step 3:

Rub. Scratch the stain off with the help of a cotton swab or a used brush. Repeat step 2 again after the solvent dries out to get rid of the stain easily.

Step 4:

Final touch. Rub the area with a bar soap or liquid detergent. Rinse again with water and launder as usual.
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Comments

  1. Removing oil paint stains is a pain, but not impossible. Thanks for the great information.

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  2. Craft and home improvement projects are notoriously messy, especially when there's paint involved. While the best way to avoid irritating stains is to wear old clothing when crafting. Thanks for sharing this amazing article. really in search of a blog like this.

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