As soon as you notice a stain, gently remove any wet paint with a spoon or dull edge—don’t rub it in more deeply. Depending on the paint type (latex or oil), dab a little dishwashing liquid, rubbing ...
Kids and stains pretty much go hand in hand. No matter how adorable your little one looks when they walk out the door in the morning, you can be pretty sure they'll come back with a spot somewhere.
Whether you’re in the midst of a crafts activity, working on a DIY project, or fulfilling a full-scale room makeover, there’s a good chance you’ll end up with some paint on your clothes. Or, at the ...
Drying sets many stains, which is why it's smart to look over clothing carefully before tossing it in the dryer. That ink or chocolate stain may never come out once your favorite shirt is blasted by ...
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How to remove paint from clothes

Paint stains don't have to be permanent.