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My kids were helping me paint my firewood storage box with a water based exterior paint
My beautiful 2 year old daughter thought the house bricks and concrete floor needed a touch up 🤣🤣 so she put some paint on those
I got the bricks paint out quickly but the one on the concrete I made look worse when cleaning
First tried just water but nothing.
Then got a wire brush and acetone and scrubbed
It seemed to loosen it but just snudged it.around
Any other ideas ?
Hi @PatDIY_Dad,
Since acetone and the wire brush helped but spread the paint, I’d recommend using soapy water with a stiff-bristle brush next. Mix warm water with dish soap, scrub the area, and rinse with clean water. If that doesn’t fully lift the paint, a paint stripper designed for water-based paints could help break down any remaining residue. Apply it, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub it off with a brush.
For any stubborn patches, a high pressure washer could work wonders. Just be careful not to damage the concrete surface with high pressure.
Please let me know how you go and if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks will try your suggestions
Whats the difference with turps vs that paint stripper?
Turps is used to break down and clean up non-dried paint @PatDIY_Dad. Whereas, paint stripper has the ability to break down dried paint.
Mitchell
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