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How to remove paint from vinyl tablecloh ?

MadMonkey
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My little people have been painting today and i forgot to swap the vinyl tablecloth with the "painting" one so we now have some paint that needs removing.
It has basically left stains on the vinyl tablecloth (which is days old:mad: ).
They used acrylic paint and washable paint but both seem to have left the same kind of stains.
So far I have used Dettol spray, Spray with bleach (left on for 10 minutes) and stardrops.
Any ideas ? Have tried googling but no help there.
It has basically left stains on the vinyl tablecloth (which is days old:mad: ).
They used acrylic paint and washable paint but both seem to have left the same kind of stains.
So far I have used Dettol spray, Spray with bleach (left on for 10 minutes) and stardrops.
Any ideas ? Have tried googling but no help there.

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Nail varnish remover, maybe?0
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My DS came home on Friday with Gloss paint down one sleeve of his very expensive school jumper. To top it all, it had dried on! :eek:
I had no swarfega so I covered it in washing up liquid and sprinkled sugar on top, scrubbed gently with a nail brush until I couldn't see any more paint, then I washed it on a cool wash and voila! no more paint!Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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I often use those household cleaning wet wipes or spray on glass cleaner.Usually works. Too well I might add - ruined a window that I'd painted a scene on!0
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