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    What if it is completely dried? My face is stained brown.
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    Try something like Pond's cold cream. Just washing your face thoroughly with your regular cleanser should do the trick, too.
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    Is there a way to do the same to clothes? I've lost half my wardrobe!
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    Apply hairspray or rubbing alcohol to the stain with a clean, dry cloth. Then put stain remover on and wash it like normal.
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    Will it be a really big struggle to remove the paint if I wear it for a concert for 3-5 hours on my neck and hands?
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    Very likely, unfortunately. Acrylic paint is designed to stick to a canvas, and it enjoys sticking to skin just as well. Just from a single painting session, I often have trouble removing paint from my skin. Sometimes it just has to wear off with time (especially if it got beneath the fingernails)!
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    It's completely dry and on my hands, rubbing alcohol did not help. What can I do?
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    Wash and dry hands completely. Soak a cotton rag or ball with baby oil or mineral oil, rub vigorously in a circular pattern. Repeat until removed then wash hands again.
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    What do I do if the acrylic paint has sat on my hands overnight and it totally dried? What can I use to get it off?
    Rosie V.
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    Try warm, soapy water. Most acrylic paints should be able to come off with some light scrubbing and soap and water.
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    How can I get it off of my skin?
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    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    How do I remove acrylic paint from my artificial nails?
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    You can use hot water and soap to remove it.
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    It is under my fingernail, can you help me?
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    Put on some nail varnish before putting your hands under the water to remove it. Nail polish strengthens the nail without removing the flexibility and keeps the good oils in. It also stops the water from weakening the nail. Don't use a pencil to get out the acrylic. Many chose to soak the nail but to prevent every problem just listed, apply a few coats of nail polish.
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    I have quick dry paint that is really hard to get off. What do I do?
    Elle Ujah
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    Use a plastic scraper or putty knife to gently scrape away paint (vegetable oil can be used to soften up the paint). Denatured alcohol or acetone will work on tougher areas but be sure to spot test beforehand. Upon completion, clean the plastic with warm water and soap. Be careful using the scraping knife.
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