How do you get dog slobbish of painted walls? I've tried everything.

Patty Robinson
by Patty Robinson
  6 answers
  • I wash my walls - constantly. Next time you paint your house, purchase the best paint you can and make sure it says washable. I just use a damp rag with a squirt of dawn dish soap and follow with a clean water. One wall in particular, I painted a semi gloss just to make it easier to wash. If you are scrubbing your walls and it is starting to look dingy, you have already probably scrubbed the paint off.

  • Cin21825342 Cin21825342 on Jul 18, 2017

    I think dog slobber has some kind of SuperGlue in it!! I would try GooGone and see of that works.

  • Dfm Dfm on Jul 18, 2017

    you might have to scrub let dry and paint over it.

  • Suzette Suzette on Jul 18, 2017

    I agree with Cindy, try Googone! If that doesn't work, get a product called "Totally Awesome". You can find it at the dollar tree or probably Walmart. Just make sure you dilute it with water according to directions.


    Good luck!

  • Michele Pappagallo Michele Pappagallo on Jul 19, 2017

    Have you tried Magic Eraser? Those things are really great at removing stains.

  • 13526476 13526476 on Jul 19, 2017

    Lol... The dog slobber must be related to the same gunk my girls get all over my sliders. I think it must be due to an enzyme in their mucus or saliva. I use a combination of equal parts of blue Dawn, alcohol, ammonia and water. I also use this same solution on the wall against which they lie in the kitchen. I spray and scrub with a plastic scrubbee followed by a soft cloth rinse. Everything still looks good.