How do you remove water based paint from oil based paint?
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rubbing alcohol rubbed on the latex paint with a rag will remover it from the oil paint, easy
goof off or amonia
https://www.ehow.com/how_6800271_remove-off-oil-base-paint.html
If it is fairly fresh plain water should work just fine. I've even cleaned up after a couple of weeks.
I used to use a product called Sand & Sealer; however, with the suggestions above, I have another question - do any of these products damage the oil based paint and, if so, what do you do? Sand it off and start over? Nancy G. - NC