Whats the easiest way to get dried paint off countertops?
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Try using a little rubbing alcohol on a q-tip. Works well but you only want to remove the paint not the countertop!
Scrape it off, maybe. I use my nails but depending on how easy it is to scratch your countertop, you could try a hard plastic edged pancake turner or if you are careful, a razor to gently remove the paint. Good lucK!
Can you send me a picture of the Area!?
I usually use a round plastic kitchen scrubbie and a plastic spackle knife.
Don't Scrape it unless you are just Using your Finger!
Goof Off...read the instructions. Test on inconspicuous spot. Use q-tip to remove the paint. Works great, even on old paint spots. And, no, Goo Gone does not work nearly as well., if at all.
Assuming it's veneer, a razor blade and some acetone will do the trick. I'm in process of doing the same thing right now. Tedious but worth it.
Try scraping it off gently with a straight single edge razor blade. If that doesn't work, try using a blow dryer to soften the paint a little then try to scrape it off.
What material is your countertop? If it is laminate, you could try one of the razor scrapers used for getting paint off windows.