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  • amillertools
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    NON-ACETONE fingernail polish remover - that is a good trick... used it a lot before

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  • SueK
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    I don't know about the stainless steel, but I have found that NON-ACETONE fingernail polish remover removes alot of different things, and it is not so harsh. But it has to be the non-acetone. Use a q-tip and try a small area in a place that is not so noticeable.

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  • LazyPup
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    if its a latex primer a light wetting with Windex will soften it.

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  • amillertools
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    I have alwasy used turpentine for this before. I guess a credit card would be a safer bet though.

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  • flablonde
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    Thanks, I have an old one that I just cut up. I tried it on a small spot and it worked! It's going to take a while but I have definitely learned to wipe up when it is wet!!

    Thanks again so much.
    Laura

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  • mrcaptainbob
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    Use an old charge card (or one that's already maxed out!) as a scraper. It won't mar the surface.If it's Formica or such, then Goof Off might work, too, but I try to keep chemicals away from the counters.

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  • flablonde
    started a topic Dried paint splatters on countertop

    Dried paint splatters on countertop

    I purchased a home in September and decided to repaint the kitchen. I primed it first (actually that is all I have done) and there are a few (quite a few) places where I splattered and didn't wipe up immediately.

    Is there any way to get dried primer off counter tops and stainless steel?

    Thanks
    Laura
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