Spray paint can be really useful, but it can also be really messy. It almost seems like it’s impossible not to get a little on your hands whenever you use it. Not to worry. Spray paint doesn’t have to be a huge pain to get off of your skin. Here's a list of different things you can use to remove spray paint that you probably already have lying around the house.

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Coffee grounds

  1. Mix coffee grounds with soap. Take some dish soap and add a few drops to your hands. Work it into a nice lather, then add a scoop of coffee grounds to the mix. Rub your hands together to break up and lift the paint from your skin. Then, wash the soap and coffee away with hot water.[2]
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Rubbing alcohol

  1. Rub the paint with rubbing alcohol until it begins to lift. If you don’t have acetone, or you don’t want to use nail polish remover, choose rubbing alcohol instead. Soak a cotton ball with the rubbing alcohol and dab it directly onto the paint. Rinse away the paint after it’s been saturated in the rubbing alcohol.[4]
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Coconut oil and baking soda

  1. Use this homemade gunk remover to scrub off the spray paint. Combine 12 cup (120 mL) of coconut oil and 12 cup (120 mL) of baking soda in a container. Mix it together well and spread it over your hands. Rub your hands together like you’re working soap into a lather to massage the oil into your skin and loosen up the paint.[5]
    • If you don’t have coconut oil, no worries. You can use olive oil or vegetable oil instead.
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Toothbrush

  1. Scrub off stubborn bits of paint after you wash your hands. Smaller areas, such as around your fingertips, under your fingernails, and in the creases of your hands, can be especially difficult to get paint off of. Take a clean toothbrush and scrub the paint off manually once you’ve washed it off from the rest of your hands.[7]
    • Soaking the toothbrush in warm water can make the bristles a little softer and gentler.
    • You can also use a toothbrush to scrub any stubborn spots of paint off of your hands.
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    How do I get spray paint off my hands without chemicals?
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    I would recommend rubbing baby oil onto your hands. It should lift the paint off your skin.
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  • Make sure you work in a well-ventilated area if you’re using paint thinner or acetone.
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To get spray paint off your hands, start by scrubbing your hands vigorously with an old toothbrush, dish soap, and hot water for 2-3 minutes. You can also try using a citrus degreaser instead of dish soap to get rid of the paint stain. If that doesn't work, mix equal parts coconut oil and baking soda together, apply the paste to the affected area, and rinse it off with warm water. Applying baby oil may also lift the paint from your skin! For tips on using common foods like mayonnaise to remove spray paint, read on!

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