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Cleaning Materials
Capture Spot and Stain Remover
Rubbing Alcohol
Sponge
Upholstery/Rug Shampoo
Dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the washable watercolor stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container. If stain remains, use Capture spot and soil remover according to the directions on the container. -
Cleaning Materials
Paper Towels
Liquid Dish Soap
Sponge
Formula 49reg
Clean-up stains as soon as possible, as wet paint that has not yet cured will be easier to remove.
Wet Paint:
1. Using paper towels, wipe up as much paint as possible.
2. Make a mixture of dish soap and warm water. Using a sponge or cloth, apply the soapy water to the area and use a circular motion. Continue scrubbing and rinsing the cloth or sponge until no more colorant can be removed.
3. If the stain remains, spray a mild degreaser, such as Formula 409, on the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe the area with a wet soapy cloth or sponge and repeat, as needed.
Dry Paint:
1. Using a dull knife or metal spoon, scrape up any excess paint.
2. Saturate the remaining paint with a solution of warm water and dish soap.
3. Use a sponge or cloth, and rub the area in a circular motion to help lift the paint. The warm, soapy water will help life the paint.
4. If the stain remains, spray a mild degreaser, such as Formula 409, on the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe the area with a wet soapy cloth or sponge and repeat, as needed.
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Cleaning Materials
Cotton Balls
Nail Polish Remover
Soft Scrub Mild Abrasive Cleanser
Sponge
Brush and rinse as much of the watercolor from the surface as possible. Apply Soft Scrub with a damp sponge and rub in a circular motion toward the center of the stain, rinse and dry. If any stain remains, apply nail polish remover to a cotton ball, blot stain and rinse. Repeat if necessary.Special PrecautionsDo not use nail polish remover near an open flame. -
Cleaning Materials
Capture Spot and Stain Remover
Rubbing Alcohol
Sponge
Upholstery/Rug Shampoo
Dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the washable watercolor stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container. If stain remains, use Capture spot and soil remover according to the directions on the container. -
Cleaning Materials
Paper Towels
Soft Bristle Brush
Spray Bottle With Water
Brush off excess of dry or wet air-dry clay with a soft bristle brush. Spray surface with water and continue to wipe clean with paper towels. If stain remains or there is a white residue, repeat procedure. SPECIAL NOTE Do not scrape with a plastic paint scraper. If you apply too much pressure, scoring may occur on the ceramic tile surface.
We are happy to offer stain removal suggestions as a service to consumers. While our methods were tested successfully, we can't guarantee results. Test each suggestion on an inconspicuous area first. Consult a professional cleaner if needed. Recommended brands are effective, but others may work too. Methods are for adult use only. Check containers for use and warnings.
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