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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Cotton? Isopropyl alcohol, then soap and water
Source(s): Been there done that! - Flea©Lv 51 decade ago
Plain old rubbing alcohol does the trick. Apply it from the inside out, and use a clean white cloth or paper towel to soak up the stain. Move the cloth/towel to a clean part once saturated. Once the stain is mostly out, treat with a stain remover and wash as usual. You may be out of luck if the garment is white, however.
- 1 decade ago
There is a product called 'Paint away' would probably do the trick if you could find where to buy it from. UK catalogue company Kleeneze sell it, if that is of any use. Other than that it may scrape off with a knife blade if it has not soaked into the fibres of the fabric to much
- 1 decade ago
If it is fresh, like within a few hours, soak the item in lukewarm water for an hour or so, then use an old toothbrush to scrub it. I'm a face painter and use acrylics...once they are set in clothing its impossible to get them out,but if you get them quick you can usually get it out
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Time travel.
- 1 decade ago
scissors!
Seriously you might struggle - try spraying hairspray on it and rubbing gently.
Sorry!
- peter gunnLv 71 decade ago
you can't
that's to say you could
but It would require you to use certain products that would eat away at the fabric!!!