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Paint On Wood Floors

How do you get paint off wood floors?

Thanks,

Dennis from Michigan

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RE: Paint On Wood Floors

Warning: Nail polish remover can remove the finish off wood. FYI.
:)

Post By that girl (Guest Post)

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Yes, I agree with the poster about using nail polish remover. It works.

BTW, that story is hilarious! I love your cat's huge ears! He sounds like a real troublemaker (those cats are the most fun to have).

Post by dhall5

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We are moving into a house and the floor is hard wood but they decide to paint the whole floor red, how do I remove that?

Post By Melissa (Guest Post)

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for a "family" fun night, we all gathered around and started painting. unfortunatly the cat got into the paint, and stepped all around the house.
we need help getting the paint off. and worst of all, the paint color is HOT P!NK

Post By darleene (Guest Post)

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I got dried emulsion up from our wooden floor using my wife's acetone free nail polish remover applied on a cloth. It's slow going but worth it as it's effective.

Post By Paul (Guest Post)

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how do i remove black paint from wood floors

Post By yvonne (Guest Post)

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i have removed the old carpet fom a bedroom in my home , and found a great hard wood floor. there are white paint marks all over the floor . how do i remove the paint marks.

Post By debbie tock (Guest Post)

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My daughter got artsy one day & got BRIGHT orange paint on my hardwood floor & our grey couch.
Covered alot of area my little artist did.
I used a widget to scrape it up & it worked great.
The couch never recovered lol.
Sincerely,
evlevo85

Post by evlevo85

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mineral spirits

Post By Lisa (Guest Post)

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Try rubbing with a small amount of denatured alcohol (I have also used rubbing alcohol). I used an old wash cloth and it worked well.

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