Thursday, February 18, 2010

How do you remove oil paint from your hands???

i have tried scrubbing with soap, and it doesnt work!! please help!!How do you remove oil paint from your hands???
try rubbing alcohol or nail polish removerHow do you remove oil paint from your hands???
Well, I know polish remover works, I used it 2 days ago. Never heard of Coke, but Guess it is worth a try if you have any. I don't like to use paint thinners because they stink %26amp; it seems to take forever to get the smell off your hands.





Whether you use the polish remover or the paint thinner, it will dry out your skin, so you'll need some lotion.
paint thinner or turpentine!
Paint thinner, turpentine, oil, nail polish remover, should all work.
if it is latex try soap and water if it is enamel try denatured alcohol or finger nail polisher remover and as a last resort try acetone
Orange hand cleaner with pumice.
this is gonna sound weird but rub your hands with more oil - i find WD40 does a really good job...


once you have diluted the oil paint with more oil, then wash your hands with dish-washing liquid (which is designed to cut grease %26amp; oil) to remove everything from your hands. rinse thoroughly before drying.
I have used the all purpose cleaner 'Lestoil', straight from the bottle (undiluted) and it not only took off paint from my hands, but also tar. And it was safer than using a flammable paint remover. The coca cola idea sounds different. Maybe that would be a better bet and easier to try.
If the other suggestions fail, I've used coca cola and it worked.
Big orange hand cleaner and Lava soap.
try gasoline
Mechanic's hand cleaner with pumice. Examples are GoJo %26amp; Fast Orange. Available at auto parts stores and auto departments in discount stores.





Best of all, it's safe on your skin.
linseed oil turpintine or when desperate good old gas

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