I don't know if anyone here can help me, but I thought I'd ask.
I have a doll that a friend brought me to get some paint off. The doll has "fairy wings" made from a fine, mesh material (soft, very pliable) that has gold edging painted on it.
The trouble is there are a few spots of white and green paint on the wings from when her little girl's room was painted recently.
I'm a little afraid to try many chemical paint removers since the wings are of a delicate material. She tried soap and water, but it didn't help at all. (It didn't make it worse, so that is good. )
I believe (but am not certain) that it is acrylic wall paint. But it seems fairly thick and almost rubbery to the touch.
Any ideas? (short of cutting the wings off?)
need paint removal help
need paint removal help
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RE: need paint removal help
Maybe gently scrape it off with a hobby knife? It will probably damage then but it's the only thing I can come up with right now...
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RE: need paint removal help
agree: any "hard" chemistry may destroy the wings or change their color...
RE: need paint removal help
I'm going to try gently scraping it with a very sharp, new blade tonight. Wish me luck.
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Re: need paint removal help
Do you have access to dry cleaning fluid (C-CL4 or C-H-CL3), might work; but I am worried if water made it worse. If water dissolved even a little of the paint then it somewhat or completely water soluble. It could be a mix or organic (lipophilic) and water soluble (hydrophilic) elements.
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GameMaster of Pulp RPG using Hero System
Rat Rancher (rat ranching had better be fun, it sure ain't profitable)
learning to paint and sculpt
Lombard, IL USA