How do I remove latex paint from skylights?
Had the house painted, painter sprayed house and didn’t cover skylights so there is a light spray of grey paint on the skylights. What can I use to remove the paint once I find a way to get to them?
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I have used Krud Kutter (found at the big box stores) to remove dried on latex paint. It has never failed me. Good luck
Try a kitchen sponge with a rough side. Because the skylights may be a plastic like material or glass the paint should come right off with a scrubbing.
Goo Gone or Goo Off. Did you try your fingernail on the edge?
Why are YOU removing the overspray?! Get that painter back out there and have HIM remove it -- making sure he gets it off with something that does not dull the surface of your skylights!
Have the painter use a scraper with a brand new blade to remove the paint. It's not your job!