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Removing Acrylic Craft Paint From Clothing

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Date: 09/22/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Laundry | Readers Request > Laundry  
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My husband did a load of my girls good school clothing. Accidentally, a small bottle of acrylic black craft paint was in a pocket and was opened during the washing process. I now have a very expensive mess! Any ideas to save this much clothing without taking a week off work? Thanks for your help.

Margie from Illinois
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Post By jean (Guest Post) (11/02/2008)
I am a window painter and I use acrylic paints. I had a black jacket that was really dobbed with the stuff after a year of painting. I used shout and oxyclean and very hot water. Washed the thing about 3 times, and most of it came out..but not all. I am still looking for something to take the rest out.

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Post By brandy b (Guest Post) (10/22/2008)
I have these sports pants and I got acrylic paint on them and i have tried for a really long time to get it out. So what would I use to get them out? They are poly cotton.

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Post by MCW (637) | (09/23/2007)
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http://www.ehow.com/how_6918_clean-acrylic-paints.html

Tips & Warning:

Dried acrylic paint will not come out of fabric.

Marge from NY

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