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Removing Paint From a Doll

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Date: 05/23/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Miscellaneous | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Does anyone know how to remove paint from a porcelain bathing beauty doll?

Much Thanks!

Auntie from Chicago, IL
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Request: Removing Paint From a Doll

Archived on 05/04/2005

If anyone knows how to remove paint (not sure if it's oil based or water) from a vinyl doll, please let me know. Thanks!

Lynne

Answers:
RE: Removing Paint From a Doll 05/04/2005
Try product called OOPS or GooGone, both available at places like Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.
By Linda (Guest Post)
RE: Removing Paint From a Doll 05/05/2005
Try Peanut Butter
By CONNIE (Guest Post)
RE: Removing Paint From a Doll 05/08/2005
If it's acrylic paint, rubbing alcohol will work. If the paint has soaked into the vinyl, I use Softscrub with bleach. Let is just sit on the spot for a few minutes, then gently remove. Do not rub hard, as it will score the vinyl. Repeat if necessary.
By Gail C

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