Acrylic paint is a great tool for doing crafts and making art—but not when you get it on your clothes! Fortunately, there are a handful of household cleaners you can use to clean your garments and remove acrylic paint. Keep reading to learn how to remove acrylic paint fast and keep your clothes in great shape.

Things You Should Know

  • Scrape off any excess paint before you start. Then, run the fabric under warm water and blot it with dish soap.
  • For stubborn stains, use nail polish remover, hairspray, denatured alcohol, or paint thinner.
  • For old stains, soak the fabric in a mixture of baking soda, dish soap, and rubbing alcohol.
  • Treat the stain with stain remover before washing your garment like normal.
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Run warm water over the area.

  1. Warm water helps remove stubborn, stuck-on paint. Grab your clothing and head over to the sink, then douse the area with warm water. Try to flush out as much of the paint as you can before moving on.[2]
    • Try not to get the entire garment wet, as that can make the stain spread. Instead, focus the water on the area with the paint.
    • If you’re working with light-colored fabric or a delicate item, spray the underside of the garment. This makes it less likely for the stain to spread.
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Blot the area gently with dish soap and water.

  1. Dish soap’s degreaser can dissolve tough acrylic paint. Squirt 1 to 2 drops of dish soap onto the stained area, and gently rub it in with your fingers or a clean cloth. Then, rinse with warm water.[3]
    • If you’re working with delicate fabric, like silk, use laundry detergent instead. Laundry detergent is less harsh than dish soap, so it has less of a chance of harming your clothing.
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Soak old stains in a baking soda mixture.

  1. Baking soda is mildly abrasive, so it’s great for scrubbing stains. Mix 1  c (240 mL) of lukewarm water with 1 tbsp (14.3 g) of baking soda. Add a few drops of dish soap and a few drops of rubbing alcohol for extra stain-fighting power, then soak the stained area of clothing in the mixture for 10 minutes. Scrub the stain with your hands before rinsing.[5]
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Loosen dry stains with hairspray.

  1. The alcohol in hairspray can dissolve stubborn acrylic paint. Check the ingredients on a bottle of hairspray, and make sure it has alcohol in it. Spray the stained area, then rub it vigorously with a sponge. If it doesn’t come out, repeat the process.[7]
    • Try scraping the edge of the paint stain with a knife after you spray it with hairspray. The alcohol in the hairspray may have loosened it enough that you can simply scrape it off.
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Rub dry stains with denatured alcohol.

  1. Alcohol helps break down acrylic paint. If the stain on your clothing is old or dry, dip a cotton ball into denatured alcohol. Gently rub the stain with the alcohol, then rinse the area with soap and water. [8]
    • Denatured alcohol is similar to isopropyl alcohol, except that it has ethanol added to it. You can use whatever you have on hand—either product will work.

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    Use a spoon or knife to scrape as much of the paint off as you can. After that, you can try dabbing it with rubbing alcohol.
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    Can I use sandpaper to remove dried acrylic paint from wool?
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    Sandpaper can help remove the top layer of acrylic paint if it's dry. However, using sandpaper on wool could tear or rip the fabric. If you'd like to use sandpaper, carefully brush it over the stain to just remove the top layer of paint, then switch to a different method.
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    If the acrylic paint has dried, can I still use one of the methods in the article to remove it?
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    Yes, you can use rubbing alcohol or 409 kitchen cleaning spray. Use a toothbrush to rub it in. This works on stains that have dried and have been on the clothing for months.
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Warnings

  • While some sites recommend Windex, vinegar, or ammonia to remove stains, experts warn that these products aren’t very effective at combating acrylic paint.
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  1. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a17273/stains-paint-latex-may07/
  2. Susan Stocker. Cleaning Guru. Expert Interview. 8 November 2019.

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To get wet acrylic paint stains out of clothes, first run the stains under cold water to flush out as much of the paint as possible. Then, apply a commercial stain remover to the stains. Machine wash your garment using warm water, and the stains should be gone! For acrylic paint stains that are already dry, start by dabbing the stains with some rubbing alcohol and a cloth until you see some of the color transfer to the cloth. You can also use nail polish remover, hairspray, or another alcohol-based product. Finally, apply a stain remover, and machine wash your garment with warm water. Remember not to dry your clothing until the acrylic paint is completely gone since it could cause the stains to set. If your stain has already set, read on for ways to remove acrylic paint with hairspray, vinegar, or isopropyl alcohol!

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