HELP ME pleaseeeeeee

luv4lust

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ok so i'm stuck in the house with nothing to do i decide since i can't smell anything i might as well prime and paint my girls dresser cause i am so crafty lol:D ok here is the part where i need help lol i got primer on my hands and i can't get it off what do i do ?
please help me
thanks luv
 
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Turpentine..I think that is how you spell it....lol.....You can buy it at any store that sells paint.......

Mind you the naked-rolling-all over the floor sounds much better! :)

OSerena
 

Gentle Ben

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Oil base primer?

likey it is alkyd (oil) based, you need paint thinner or varsol, or mineral spirits ( basically all the same )
 

luv4lust

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lol alex comeon over and show me how :D

thanks os & ben but i don't have any of that and i don't want to buy a new bottle as it is just my hands anyone have some they would be kind enough to share i would be very greatful
 

Naughty Alex

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Give me directions luv-4lust and I'll bring over my polish remover. ;) With ends up we'll forgetting about the paint!
 

Gentle Ben

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luv4lust said:
anyone have some they would be kind enough to share i would be very greatful
sure do, but it's going to be a while before I get there! LOL


Originally posted by superquad1968
Wouldn't nail polish remover works as well?
that would work as well
 

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If it happens again, try Baby Oil gel Luv4lust. Its not at all hard on the skin, most contain Aloe vera and other type conditioners. You may have to leave it on for a half hour and do a second application but it won't turn your skin white!!
 

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No-one gets dirty hands here??

Why not use waterless hand cleaner? There are two types one is smooth and one has grit in it. Both types contain Lanolin and are easy on the hands. The stuff with the pumice grit in it will remove anything except dried-on epoxy.

I generally avoid solvents as they are not good for you IE they penetrate the skin. OK in small doses but not for general use.
 

joefave

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surgical gloves

I like to wear the surgical gloves for painting. Thin enough for fine precision control. They also make that nice slapping noise when I flick them off. :)
 

LeatherDoll

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Absolutely.

I agree with joefave.

If I am not using water-based products my handy box of blue vinyl gloves is always nearby.


Big Sigh. " A million-and-one uses."



** LeatherDoll smiles as she slips her hand into yet another perfictly fitted blue vinyl glove. **






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