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Acrylic Remover for Dried Paint on Leather Sofa

To remove old dried up paint from my leather sofa, my husband suggested I try his Acrylic Remover and Brush Cleaner, for cleaning paintbrushes. I dabbed it on the old stains, and voila! The stains are gone and leather in perfect condition. (The olive oil didn't work very well for me.)

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By Katie from Orlando, FL

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June 25, 20180 found this helpful

Our cats ran paint all over our settees (and carpets and tables) whilst we slept by bursting into a cellophane covered paint pot ready to use the next day. By the time we woke up and realised what had happened, it was well dried in.
What we used was nail varnish remover on the stains and left in on for 10 minutes to soak in. Then we covered this (without wiping off first) with some Vaseline and left this mixture sink in for a further 20 minutes.
We lastly gently scrubbed the prepped areas with the rough side of a boot suede cleaner brush and the stains were gone. Saved our £1200 suite. Whew !!!

 
May 11, 20190 found this helpful

Tried and it took the color out of the sofa. Not a good idea

 

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