How to Clean Synthetic Lacquer Spray
Synthetic lacquer spray covers wood furniture, figurines, décor pieces or other items in your home with a very fine, smooth and glossy paint. Be careful to spray with the wind rather than into it, as spraying into the wind can spread the lacquer spray onto your clothes or home. Remove overspray and lacquer stains as soon as possible to prevent them from settling into the material. Use a process that will remove synthetic acrylic lacquer. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Soak a clean cloth in water.
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Rub the cloth over the synthetic lacquer spray until the stain is gone.
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Mix three drops liquid dish soap with 1 cup hot water in a container if the stain remains.
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Dip a cloth into the soapy water and rub it over the stain until it is gone.
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Soak a cloth in denatured alcohol if the stain remains.
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Rub the cloth over the stain until it is gone. Be careful; denatured alcohol can remove varnishes and stains from wood furniture and walls.
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Rinse the area with water and dry it completely. Don't leave wood surfaces wet; it could damage them.
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