how do i lift spilled paint


HUNKY CHUNKY MUNKY , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 09:33:35 PM

l have spilled paint on the road and l have to get it removed what is the 
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best way to do so?
 
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Baby Bear , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 11:56:53 AM

Try Nitromores, you will find it in any good diy. Its a clear  
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liquid, just paint on with ordinary brush, leave for a minute and you will  
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see the paint lift. Then scrub with a wire brush.  
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instuctions are on it anyway. Great stuff.  
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I got a garden wall and pillars back to the brick with 3 layers of paint  
on it. Should lift yours in no time. good luck.  
 
 
 
 
 

Railroad , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 06:08:44 AM

cover the paint with paint thats the same colour as the road  
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Kiwi , Friday, 13th of August 2010 05:11:44 AM

If u spilled it..U have to know what kind of paint. Of course  
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by the time we give suggestions..the Paint is already dried.  
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If it is still wet.on latex-waterbase. Get rags, plenty of it. Wipe it  
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up as much as u can & just hose it off with water. If oil base.Do same  
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thing, but don't hose it off but use paint thinner & thin it out as much  
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as u can. Then use wire brush to get to the crevases. Than wipe it off.  
If it is asphalt pavement, U can buy a small can of asphalt tar & cover it  
up.  
 
 
 
 
 

sweet angel baby , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 02:13:11 AM

Parrafin or turpentine, then a good scrub with washing powder,  
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and rinse off.  
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Bayem , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 03:46:18 PM

If it is a tarmac road, paint won't stick to it. Let it dry  
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out and you will be able to lever it off with a filler knife.  
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BABESKIES!!!<3 , Monday, 16th of August 2010 08:30:27 AM

gasoline..  
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