Swiftay
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Registered: 6th Aug 05
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I've been renovating a house for
the last year. Unfortunately
several areas of laminate have
been splashed with gloss.
Can anyone
suggest something to remove it?
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Try some Nitromors on a hidden bit. It's safe on wood and is water based so it ought to do no harm and it will strip the paint no problems. But best be safe to start...
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Try some Nitromors on a hidden bit. It's safe on wood and is water based so it ought to do no harm and it will strip the paint no problems. But best be safe to start...
Dont do that ^^^^
It'll just get very messy and you will have to wash it off...last time I checked water and laminates dont mix. Let alone nitromors mixed in.
Buy a filler knife and chip them off. Job done.
No offence meant Ed.
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ed
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None taken, just a suggestion as mine seems pretty damn tough...
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_Allan_
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The g/f recently used WD40 to soak in the paint and then used her nails to remove loads of flecks from her sisters bedroom floor. However the paint was only dried on for about 24-48 hours.
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neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
quote: Originally posted by ed
Try some Nitromors on a hidden bit. It's safe on wood and is water based so it ought to do no harm and it will strip the paint no problems. But best be safe to start...
Dont do that ^^^^
It'll just get very messy and you will have to wash it off...last time I checked water and laminates dont mix. Let alone nitromors mixed in.
Buy a filler knife and chip them off. Job done.
No offence meant Ed.
yep... wot he said, use a blunt knife and scrape them off... as long as they're spots of paint and not a big spill lol
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bommer88
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Registered: 8th Jan 08
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
quote: Originally posted by ed
Try some Nitromors on a hidden bit. It's safe on wood and is water based so it ought to do no harm and it will strip the paint no problems. But best be safe to start...
Dont do that ^^^^
It'll just get very messy and you will have to wash it off...last time I checked water and laminates dont mix. Let alone nitromors mixed in.
Buy a filler knife and chip them off. Job done.
No offence meant Ed.
+1
but if its grained laminate (untreated) try to go with the grain so theres no noticable scraps
would say thinners but think we no what would happen
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