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Can Anyone Help Me Out? - jasonfan2009 - 11-20-2009

i was just wondering if anyone could tell me how to remove paint from latex mask?????thanks all your help will be greatfulthanks johnny


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - SPAZONIOUS - 11-20-2009

HOT waterDish Soapscrub spongand ALOT OF SCRUBBING


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - mybankey - 11-20-2009

I used a little acetone. But dont fully recomend it because it can damage a mask, (never on a hockey mask). Oh and like Spazonious said...A LOT OF SCRUBBING. It sucks, I have done it before and it was not fun.Tom


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - addison.morarre - 11-20-2009

I have never even bothered with hot water and dish soap. Paint thinner, mineral spirits. It is the easiest way to do it. Dont soak it in the mineral spirits or else the latex will swell.


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - jasonfan2009 - 11-20-2009

thanks alot guys


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - Jason-V - 11-20-2009

Take a 1 inch chip painting brush. Cut all the bristles off exept for a 1/4" near the base. Dip it in acetone and scrub like hell!


Can Anyone Help Me Out? - jasonfan2009 - 11-20-2009

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Can Anyone Help Me Out? - Darth Veach - 11-21-2009

Wood handle, brown bristles. Usually the cheapest of the paint brushes out there. You can get a ton of them at Harbor freight for literally pennies each!