What takes water based primer and paint out of pants?


Question:the paint seems to come out a bit easier than the primer, but neither are very willing to come out. We've tried all kinds of stain removers... scrubbing and hand washing... any advice?

Answers:
i say i have no idea kelly. ive tried and tried and the white primer is still in my pants. it is very bothersome but ive found that after a few washes, the paint gets more malliable.


This is an option only if the area on the pants covered in paint is a small area/spot.if the azz is completely covered, this suggestion is out. (Due to it can compromise the fabric strength) Grab a pair of rubber wash gloves, take the jeans to the garage, pour 2-3 ounces of Gasoline into a cup. With a rag (grab one you plan on throwing away) apply the gas to the paint spots. Then lightly scrub w/an old toothbrush. Once done, throughly wash the spots with your outdoor garden hose. Last step is to wash the pants by themselves, or even better yet use the local laundry mat....
Have you tried with white spirit or turps, This should take the paint out, Once it comes of, wash by hand, don´t worry about the smell it will dissolve in the fresh air. Please don´t put your pant´s in the washing machine, you will only make the other clothes smell as well as the machine it´s self. Hope this helps you out

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