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Laura Butler
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It never fails that I wear something nice to the shop, not planning on painting anything and then something comes up that I have to d a little touch up. I get on one of the many aprons that I have won at pasts meets, and feel secure that I am safe. NOT... I get home and there is a smiggen of paint here and there. How can I get it out?

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Scissors!


[Smile]


Try Rapid remover!

[Smile]

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Hi Laura;

Yep, the true lament of a sign painter...and its usually the good stuff that gets the unremovable paint. In desperation I have used MEK and a fairly stiff nylon brush before. I have also used Gojo hand clearner with the brush with some success.

Actually, the best thing to do is go ahead and spatter paint all over 'em and tell everyone its a fashion statement... [Wink]

Lotsa luck
Jack
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I may be wrong...But I thought the idea with
One shot was to be a product that stayed where
ya put it.....
whats wrong with that???

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Si..yer not thinking right! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Easy-Off oven cleaner is the only way to go!!!!

Either that or acetone Laura..BUT if ya use acetone..be sure that the One-Shot isn't on the clothing in yer butt area...acetone DOES eat up nylon panties...been there and seen the rusults of a gal dabbin' acetone on her posterior!!! It WAS fun to watch!!!! [Applause] [Applause]

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Ooops...forgot to mention the MEK could remove dye from cloth...need to test it in an unseen spot first.

Jack
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Jack Keith
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Trash em...time to go clothes shopping.

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High pressure (spray gun) mineral spirits and blow it right out of the fabric...must be done immediately!

If it dried there tell your favorite dry cleaner exactly what it is and come back in a week...(he'll get it) if it's anything short of fire red on white!

Good Luck...these are the only two methods I've found...on the other hand next time you get latex in your clothes soak it wwith soapy water and wash it the same day ...it will come right out!

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Use one shot gun !?
Your problems won't be the paint stains then!

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Laura,

If you have a tshirt printing company nearby, many have dry cleaning guns with Tetrachloroethylene (which is a carcinogen) for removing thumbprints, smudges and pinhole marks on tshirts. Not something you want to try at home for safety reasons.
They use a high pressure gun with a thin spray pattern to blow out the ink/paint, and it works on most clothing, but if it is a delicate fabric, I don't recommend it because it the pressure stream will tear the fabric.

Other than that, I'd take it to the dry cleaners and hope fo the best.
Rapid

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I like 1-Shot on my clothes.
Show's the world that I'm a Sign Painter.
Love...Jill

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Laura Butler
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Bob,
These are new clothes. I thought that I could JUSTTTT touch up a little and still be safe.

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Laura Butler
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This is exactly why I now paint naked. The only problem is rubbing the pumice cleaner or gun cleaner and Steel wool on my anatomy to get the paint off. I seem to be building up a tolerance for it though. LOL
Dale

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Maybe I'm stating the obvious but...

why not mix up some more one shot to match the color of your clothes and just paint over the stain?

[Smile]

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I like Monte's idea, I'm sure it will work.

Every piece of clothing I wear has paint on it even my socks, but then again the socks I wear are colored to begin with, I never wear white socks [Smile]

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i used to match my bluejeans or whatever and do a little airbrushing if it was something that needed to be saved. But most of my clothes had paint on them anyway as it was my normal dress mode.
Screenprinters use a "spotting gun" to blast out ink on a garmennt. This is done after ink is cured/dried. If it is done wet ti willspread-out like rings around Saturn.
Maybe just add the garment in question to that portion of your "finer work clothes".

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I used to match my bluejeans or whatever and do a little airbrushing if it was something that needed to be saved. But most of my clothes had paint on them anyway as it was my normal dress mode.
Screenprinters use a "spotting gun" to blast out ink on a garmennt. This is done after ink is cured/dried. If it is done wet it will spread-out like rings around Saturn.
Maybe just add the garment in question to that portion of your "finer work clothes".

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You should have gotten a pair of P.King's famous
"COLORALLS"

WARNING: Not for the timid!


hope this helps

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Laura, if you haven't washed& dried yet, try Greased Lightning. My granddaughter wore new clothes to her first meet and we saved them!

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Kathy Joiner
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...While the paint boo boo is still WET, swab some mineral spirits to it. Then swab on some "Shout" (fabric stain remover) and wash the garment.

...This has worked for me several times. Now, if the paint has dried... I dunnow.

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I should have thought about stripping down naked first. Any Kathy where do I get this stuff...Walmarts?...K-marts?...

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Laura Butler
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Never called her 1-Shot but I knew how to
get her out of her......well you know!

CrazyJack

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How can you talk about Sheila like that when she's not here to defend herself [Smile]

BTW, where has she been lately? I miss her posts

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Get a small can of "goof -off" & a toothbrush. Squirt on the spot, brush both sides, Blot with a paper towel, repeat, repeat, repeat. GONE!

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Unpainted clothing is a magnet for any wet one shot within 100 yd radius. I've learned to wear it like a badge. Dont have it on all my socks yet like Joey, but I'm werkin on it...

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Have the pesky neighbor's kids and/or dog lick it off! No stains and no worries! [Razz]
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There are 2 categories of clothes.

Paint and Not-Yet-Painted.

Joey, I'll meet your painted socks (I have those) and raise you to "finding gold leaf in your underwear" [Razz]

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laura, quickys in the shop....you need to either take off all the clothing, or not lay on any tables that you opened cans of 1 shot on!!!!!

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Great answers.

After 25 plus years of living and struggling with, and benefitting from OneShot I think that Ray's comments on T-shirt printers and their paint out guns is good, while his dry cleaning comment is a joke/Jillbeans as I love to see has a wonderful attitude/ Mike Pipes' idea is excellent/and I can't wait to try Mike Mischeif's Goof - off solution.

My personal experience of using OneShot when wearing good clothes is that I may have a fine job in the end, along with an expense that can't realistically be billed to the customer.

My solutions of how to handle the inevitable permanent stains is twofold:

either :
Magic Marker notations inside the piece of clothing ( such as : "Work only", every pair of Jeans I own has notations )

Or: put my LA lawyer sister onto weeding the stuff out of my closet when she is visiting.

The second solution is permanent, creates an interesting vaccuum in my closet, which creates a giant sucking sound on my credit card.......

One Shot is wonderful. One should only use it wearing Pat King's overhauls.

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Kissy,
You once told me that you DIDN'T wear underwear!
In what nook and/or cranny did you find your gold leaf? [Razz]
hahahahahaha
Rapid Prep will take care o'that in no time! [Wink]
love...Jill

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I just thought it was a natural part of life to have paint on every piece of clothing that you own

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OP,
Shame on you. I hope you are coming to the Detroit meet. Its time that we meet face to face.

My daughter just found out the Spirit Airlines is offering round trip tickets from Det to 4-5 cities in Fl for 83.00.. starting in Aug. sometime. I know Tampa is one of them. Her and I and the grandkids will probably be down somewhere from Aug - Oct. We've got relatives in Tampa, a friend in St. Pete that I want to see, relative in Wellington and my mother at Ft. Pierce. So we are probably going to be doing some traveling. If I can, I plan on stopping into soem letterhead shops unexpectantly. BEWARE!

[ July 24, 2004, 07:38 PM: Message edited by: Laura Butler ]

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Laura Butler
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I don't worry about it,... As 90% of my work is paint, I have two kinds of clothes,...those that have paint on them and those that don't have any on them yet,....I always buy denims for work,...the new ones are for meeting new clients,that haven't been stained yet and those that already have paint on them. I can buy a new denim outfit at wally world (Wall Mart) for under $25 anywhere in the U.S.,....if the job doesn't warrant that much overhead,it's not worth dressing up in clean denims for it. As for the Ladies here this may not be much help ,...I haven't bought any ladies clothes lately,...

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Laura, Greased Lightning is available at Lowe's and Dollar General.

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Kathy Joiner
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A P R O N [Dunno] [Applause] [Eek!]

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Jill, it's bras that I avoid wearing if at all possible.

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Heck, if I did that AND hopscotch simultaneously, I'd wind up with a black eye!
How do you get Kansas City Teal off of your left boob?
Love...Jill

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I have some extra rapid prep for kissy if she needs any. Yeah I'm bad. Great advice Jill.

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Mike,
I do aprons but I need mummy wrap.

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