Removal of paint from laminate flooring
Removal of paint from laminate flooring
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Wing Commander

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2,219 posts

256 months

Tuesday 26th July 2011
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Hi all,

A friend of mine has some water based paint on his laminate floor, courtesy of one of his children. Despite being water based, hot water, steam and/or oxy2000 or whatever it is called have all fallen short of the mark.

Can anyone recommend anything that would remove it safely without damaging the floor? This floor is also in the playroom, so napalm etc is out - the solution must be child friendly.

Thoughts??

Blakeatron

2,556 posts

197 months

Tuesday 26th July 2011
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Try meths or white spirit?

If it is water based then it should not have damaged anything,might be stuck in the grain if it has the raised effect - try a nailbrush?

Do not try anything cellulose based

Laurel Green

31,026 posts

256 months

Tuesday 26th July 2011
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Try covering with a wet towel that has been soaked in warm water, preferably with a dash of washing up liquid added. Should soften the paint a tad before trying to remove with a soft-edged scraper.

Spitfire2

1,968 posts

210 months

Tuesday 26th July 2011
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Lightly (and i mean lightly) scraping with a razor blade will often pop most of it off. And the wee bits left will generally submit to a quick wipe with turps substitute.

If youve any cellulose thinners and you're up for a gamble wiping the paint off and then quickly washing the area to get rid of the thinners might do the job as a last resort :-)

Wings

5,938 posts

239 months

Thursday 28th July 2011
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I use a sharp blade window scraper, holding a very sharp stanly blade, or something finely abrasive, such as wire wool, sand paper or a dry brillo pad.

Simpo Two

91,580 posts

289 months

Thursday 28th July 2011
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Razor blade would be my bet too. Easier to cut it off than wear it away.

dickymint

28,520 posts

282 months

Friday 29th July 2011
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Paint over it all.