Removing Paint from Clothing
Removing Paint from Clothing
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Gaspode

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4,167 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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An unfortunate combination of having to wear a smart jacket to London on Monday, a rude barging woman, a narrow pavement, and a freshly-painted bollard now means I have a smear of white gloss paint on my lovely new wool and cashmere jacket frown

Lunchtime googling has suggested scrubbing it with either alcohol-based hand rub or hairspray - which I'm prepared to have a go at, unless anyone else has any better ideas? The drycleaners didn't want to know, as they reckoned the jacket was too valuable - probably afraid I'd try suing them if it all went Pete Tong.

Wings

5,935 posts

239 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Try either White Spirit, Pure Turpentine or Cellulose Thinners, any of those might remove the paint, the latter mainly for metal/car type paint. Always test first on out of sight area on jacket.

DavesFlaps

683 posts

215 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Wings said:
Always test first on out of sight area on jacket.
Is this really necessary if his jacket already has a big smear of paint on it?

Carlton Banks

3,674 posts

260 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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DavesFlaps said:
Wings said:
Always test first on out of sight area on jacket.
Is this really necessary if his jacket already has a big smear of paint on it?
laugh

Reminds me of a time. I had newly varnished some wood in the garage.

I then went in to shower and change as I was off out for a night out.

Thought on my way out, I would check on the drying process of the wood.

Tripped over and managed to cover my new light grey trousers in varnish.

Never did get it out!

Simpo Two

91,494 posts

289 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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You can easily conceal the damage by painting the whole jacket gloss white. The mark will then be indistinguishable.

Busamav

2,954 posts

232 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Leather patches , or stitch on a new pocket.

Failing that , back to C & A for a new one.

Tumbler

1,432 posts

190 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Take it to your dry cleaner.

RemainAllHoof

79,437 posts

306 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Simpo Two said:
You can easily conceal the damage by painting the whole jacket gloss white. The mark will then be indistinguishable.
Won't he look mega-trendy with a gloss white jacket?

Gaspode

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4,167 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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RemainAllHoof said:
Simpo Two said:
You can easily conceal the damage by painting the whole jacket gloss white. The mark will then be indistinguishable.
Won't he look mega-trendy with a gloss white jacket?
A Truly Excellent idea, and I realise that many of you must have been positively slathering at the chance of glimpsing a Gaspode swanking around the City in a glossy white jacket. smile

However, sadly I must inform you that it's not to be. I got home tonight and set to with fingernail and Scothbrite pad, and found that it was quite possible to scratch off the paint. There's a very slight area where it's lighter than the rest of the jacket, but it's invisible from more than a couple of feet, so I've decided to declare success and leave it at that.





ColinM50

2,687 posts

199 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Ah well if you've got the main stain out but are left with a small area a tad lighter than the rest, then a gentle application of shoe polish should suitably feck the whole thing up completely for you.

No, no, don't thank me you'll look a proper pillock leaving shoe polish stains everywhere.

Gaspode

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4,167 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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ColinM50 said:
Ah well if you've got the main stain out but are left with a small area a tad lighter than the rest, then a gentle application of shoe polish should suitably feck the whole thing up completely for you.

No, no, don't thank me you'll look a proper pillock leaving shoe polish stains everywhere.
What a cracking idea, I'll break out the Cherry Blossom immediately! The Jacket is blue, and I've only got black or brown. Do you think it will matter, or should I mix in a bit of blue food colouring ?

RemainAllHoof

79,437 posts

306 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Well done. I suddenly remember for next time, just pour red wine on it. Isn't that right?

Wheelrepairit

3,019 posts

228 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Nail varnish remover, works a treat.

Believe me I know, I chucked 5 ltrs of silver paint over myself last week.

Cellulose thinners on cotton wall buds work wonders up yer hooter,eyes.

Simpo Two

91,494 posts

289 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Might one do better to call The Chap magazine and ask for sartorial advice?

Gaspode

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4,167 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th February 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Might one do better to call The Chap magazine and ask for sartorial advice?
smile
Sadly, any such advice would be completely wasted on me. I seem to be an irretrievably scruffy sod. You could take me down to Savile Row, spend thousands on the finest suitings made to especially for me, and 10 minutes later I'd be looking like a bum.



Simpo Two

91,494 posts

289 months

Thursday 24th February 2011
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I can see you shouting 'Mr Grimsdale!' hehe

Gaspode

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4,167 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th February 2011
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rofl