J jmc0319 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 283 Reaction score 32 Jun 17, 2012 #1 Have Corian countertops and there are small paint spots I need to remove. Any ideas?
U user 4883 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 19, 2007 Messages 3,271 Reaction score 399 Jun 17, 2012 #2 Soak the counter top with water to help loosen up the paint and then wash them off with a rag. Latex paint I'm assuming.
Soak the counter top with water to help loosen up the paint and then wash them off with a rag. Latex paint I'm assuming.
J jmc0319 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 283 Reaction score 32 Jun 17, 2012 #3 Thanks not sure if it is latex or not. Will try and see what happens. Thanks very much.
J jmc0319 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 283 Reaction score 32 Jun 20, 2012 #4 That did the trick thanks.
U user 4883 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 19, 2007 Messages 3,271 Reaction score 399 Jun 20, 2012 #5 Your welcome.
U user 4883 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 19, 2007 Messages 3,271 Reaction score 399 Jun 29, 2012 #6 why run the risk of staining, scratching or marring the countertop when plain ole warm water will do the trick?
why run the risk of staining, scratching or marring the countertop when plain ole warm water will do the trick?
J jmc0319 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 283 Reaction score 32 Jun 30, 2012 #7 The warm water did the trick. No ill effects.
reubenbanks Member Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 21 Reaction score 3 Apr 17, 2013 #8 Apply olive oil to the portion of the countertops affected by the paint. Rub in the olive oil with a dry rag, moving in a circular counterclockwise motion.
Apply olive oil to the portion of the countertops affected by the paint. Rub in the olive oil with a dry rag, moving in a circular counterclockwise motion.