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funkybutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-26-07 08:47 PM
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Dried latex paint on polyeurathane hard wood floor
How can I get it off without damaging the floor. There's quite a bit of it and it's been ther for months.
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Stinky The Clown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-26-07 10:55 PM
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1. Go to the hardware store and buy a few disposable plastic putty kinves .....
..... and scrape it up. There's a good chance it didn't stick as well to the laminate as it does to a properly prepared surface. It may well be stuck, but I'll bet it can be scraped up. The plastic scrapers shouldn't harm the hard laminate.
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Kolesar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 07:42 AM
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2. And if it does not pop up with the plastic scraper, try an electric heat gun
...at varying levels of intensity and then scrape it. If the plastic scraper is not good enough, try a steel scraper or 5-in-1 tool (which is quite stout and has rounded corners). Coarse steel wool may be the last step. If you end up scarring the varnish, you probably can fix it by buffing it with fine steel wool.

I suppose you could use paint remover in small amounts for a short period to remove the last bits. I have had good luck removing latex paint by soaking it in TSP / trisodium phosphate, which is essentially automatic dishwasher detergent.


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NMDemDist2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 09:14 AM
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3. i don't know if this would hurt the finish but it sure takes up paint easily
I'm a little confused about the floor, is it wood with a glossy finish or laminate?

if it's laminate this will work great

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funkybutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 10:21 AM
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4. It's real wood that's been sanded down and sealed
with polyeurathane
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NMDemDist2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 10:26 AM
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5. ok, then I'd read the Goof Off label carefully but I have used it on
lots of surfaces with good results.

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Whoa_Nelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 12:14 PM
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6. Some sites with info
AZDem's advice is probably the best. The sites below also recommend using a paint remover product.

http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/cleaning/msg0607394416359.html

http://www.411homerepair.com/ideas/Painting_Wallpaper/removingPaint.shtml

And, if the sealing on the flooring is penetrating, this site states:
http://www.thehome.com/harfloor.html
Penetrating Seals: (acrylics, oils and waxes)

Oils and waxes usually have a satin or matte finish. If you can feel the wood grain when you run your hand across the surface, it's most likely a penetrating seal. Paint remover will have no effect on a penetrating seal, but wax stripper or ammonia will soften and whiten the surface. Oils and waxes penetrate the surface of the floor protecting the wood from within.

However, another product that may work well for you is Oops!

From what I've read online about this product by people who have used it is that it doesn't affect the finish.
http://www.jasco-help.com/products/cleanersremovers/index.html


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funkybutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 02:25 PM
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7. This Group Rocks!
I never expected so many helpful responses. I will try these ideas and post an update next. week.

Thanks!
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