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Can this be usefull in the future?
Hi, Today I got Acrylic Cleaner for my brushes and I was just wondering if in the future I mess up on Window frames, will I be able to remove the paint with this cleaner or will it harm the Laquer paint? Thanks
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shouldn't harm lacquers. although all you really need to clean acrylics (at least from a brush) is water and soap. also dried acrylics usually rub out with compound if put on lacquer.
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Ok thanks. I spent 6 bucks on the cleaner so ill make use of it.
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window cleaner(Windex)or ammonia will remove most acrylic paints also on the window frames youcsn scrape off the paint witha toothpick. To thoroghly clean acrylic paint from brushes use Nail Polish remover. Acrylics can easilly buffed off of other paints with compound or wax.
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