How can I remove spray paint from a fiberglass bathtub?




Any idea how to "Remove Spray Paint" (white) from my "Bath"?It's just a little bit, I was Spraying the Board at Side of the Bath and...... Oh, the Bath is "Fibre Glass".
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Try Dirtex in a spray can to remove latex paint from a fiberglass tub. It's available from ACE hardware stores.
If it's just over spray, chances are that it dried most of the way before it rested on the tub surface. Try soaking with warm sudsy water for a few minutes to soften it, then scrub gently with a nylon scrubby. Rinse thoroughly because it will dry out and re-stick to the tub if you let it.
Hello. I would suggest to consult the label of the spray paint and contact the manufacturer and speak with them about the least offensive way to remove the paint without damaging your fiberglass tub.
It should come right off with dish soap in water & with a microfiber cloth. You could also try to gently scrape it off with a plastic store card. The key is to not scratch the fiberglass.
You can use Goof Off or nail polish remover. Try a small spot with nail polish remover first so it doesn't affect the clear coat.
I think a Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser would get the paint off. Just dampen the Magic Eraser and gently scrub in a circular motion.
Magic eraser or a sponge scourer.
I used nail polish remover to remove an entire bottle of red polish that my daughter so kindly decorated our tub with. Worked like a charm.
Don't use a magic eraser, it will mar the finish. Use HOT water and a microfiber cloth with a few drops of Dawn. It should come right off.
I agree that a Magic Eraser or a little bit of nail polish remover will work. Just rub lightly. I used a magic eraser to get magic marker off my kitchen table, and it removed some of the finish.
Hello, I hope this helps you out,
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