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Acrylic Paint on LeatherEmily from Williamsburg, VA Feedback About This Post:RE: Acrylic Paint on Leather
Try a product called "Oops". I have found it at True Value Hardware and Shopko. This product is great, it will take off the paint but not damage the leather. I learned about it from my sister when she accidently got white paint on the seat of her husband's Harley Davidson motorcycle (yes it was already dry by the time we noticed). She didn't even flinch, just got the Oops, put a little on a rag and wiped it off! Post by MKG801 |
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