How can I get spray paint off hands with out using gas or turpentine?

Gama
by Gama
I was using a matte finish spray paint. Can't find my goo gone.
  13 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Mar 26, 2017

    Baby oil or any oil should work

  • Gama Gama on Mar 26, 2017

    I tried Bio Oil, but it didn't get it all off. It did work on the project that I was working on though. It took a little elbow grease though Ha Ha.

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Mar 28, 2017

    I used WD-40, it came right off!!

  • D D on Mar 28, 2017

    Coconut oil worked for me after a can of Valspar flat poly finish spray nozzle exploded on me! I have goo gone too, but was too dripping messy to even get out of cabinet. I use coconut oil for hand lotion by my kitchen sink.

  • Janice Janice on Jan 25, 2024

    Any kind of kitchen oil (olive, vegetable, coconut) and baking soda can be used to scrub the spray paint. Just add both to your hands and rub your hands together. Use a brush if needed. Your hands will be super soft afterwards. Repeat as needed in specific spots.

  • Dee Dee on Jan 27, 2024

    Olive oil, is what you want to use. Rub it in and let it stay a minute or two, wipe with a paper towel. I use this method all the time.

  • I use olive oil, it works great, then I scrub with soap and water.

  • Douse the painted region of your skin with a liberal amount of mayonnaise, vegetable oil, olive oil, or baby oil. After that, scrub the oily material off your skin for a few minutes to start loosening the paint. Give everything a few minutes to sit.

  • Janice Janice on Feb 02, 2024

    Most any kitchen oil will work such as coconut, olive, vegetable, etc. I usually rub my hands with the oil then sprinkle on some baking soda and rub my hands together and use a bit more intensity around the nails or where the paint is more dried.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Feb 03, 2024

    Wash with Soap and Water or WD-40 or Wet Wipes.

  • Nail polish remover or acetone should help you.

  • Deb K Deb K on Feb 04, 2024

    Hi Gama, hope this helps you. If you don't have acetone, or you don't want to use nail polish remover, choose rubbing alcohol instead. Soak a cotton ball with the rubbing alcohol and dab it directly onto the paint. Rinse away the paint after it's been saturated in the rubbing alcohol.

  • Mari Mari on Feb 05, 2024

    I use Zep from Home Depot