Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How to get latex paint off?

I bought a pair of used Paradigm Reference speakers which are in mint condition, except they have a streaky drip of white latex paint running down one of the edges. Ugh!! I know it doesn't matter, but any ideas how to get it off without defacing the speaker at all? Or should I just leave it alone. These are very expensive speakers and I definitely don't want to devalue them stupidly by trying to take off this paint. Any ideas?How to get latex paint off?
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goof off or a bottle of rubbing alcohol and a paper towel gently wipe you may have to do this repeatedly to get it all off but you can take your time and preserve the speaker..
de natured alcohol, but will probably ruin the varnish too, at any home depot. best bet is to carefully scrape with a razor, (must have very strong hands), until almost gone, then lightly sand with very fine, (400 grit) sand paper paper, wipe dust away with a clean cloth, and use a clear coat spray
have you tried wipe them with WATER.. latex is meant to wipe off with water, or even ALCOHOL, ACETONE..MENERAL SPIRITS, do not try JUMAICANA RUM,, GOOD luck,, try WATER FIRST..
LATEX PAINT IS WATER BASED SO USE HOT SOAPY WATER
We just had a painter in to do our master bedroom and he told us that denatured alcohol cuts thru latex paint like a hot knife thru butter. Dissolves and removes it instantly. Remember this is denatured alcohol, not isopropyl (spelling?) You can get the denatured at the pharmacy, you may have to ask for it.
Buy a small can of Goof Off from your paint store or Home Depot and try it in a place where it is not visible...if ok then use it on the paint spot..

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