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We've all been there—paint ended up on your tile despite your best efforts. Fortunately, you can get paint off tile using materials you probably already have around your home. The process is similar whether you've got ceramic tile, porcelain tile, or something more exotic. In this article, we'll cover easy cleaning tips for getting wet or dried paint off of your tile surfaces.

Things You Should Know

  • Scrape off dried paint with a utility knife . You may also be able to scrub it away with soapy water.
  • For a natural approach, try removing the paint with vinegar, baking soda, or heat from a hairdryer.
  • For tougher spills, use commercial paint remover . Try bleach to clean paint-stained grout.
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Scrape off dried paint with a utility knife.

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  1. Hold your utility knife at a 45-degree angle and work it across the edges of the paint spill. If you push the knife blade at this angle, you won't scratch the tile and the paint will come away. [2]
    • Use caution if you're cleaning glass or marble tiles, since it's easy to accidentally scratch the material.
    • If you don't have a utility knife, use a putty knife, razor blade, or painter's knife.
    • Always be careful when you handle a sharp utility knife.
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Use vinegar for a natural and effective solution.

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  1. Vinegar is an amazing cleaning product—mix equal parts vinegar and hot water. Then, dip a sponge or scouring pad into the solution and work it onto the tile. The vinegar breaks up the paint, so you can wipe it away. [4]
    • Add a few spoonfuls of baking soda to the solution for even deeper cleaning. Baking soda is naturally abrasive so it can remove the paint but it won't scratch your tile.
    • Skip the vinegar if your tiles are made of limestone. Acidic products can wear the material out.
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Try commercial paint remover on latex or oil-based paint.

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  1. If you've tried everything and the paint just won't come off, reach for a paint remover product that you buy from the hardware store. Follow the manufacturer's instructions—usually, you'll spray the product onto the tile and let it sit before wiping it off with a cloth. [5]
    • It's a good idea to test the product on a small, inconspicuous area before you use it on your tile.
    • In a pinch, you can try using nail polish remover since it's essentially a solvent. It's safe to use on ceramic as long as you don't let it sit for more than a few minutes.
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Clean grout with bleach or baking soda.

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  1. Dip a bristle brush like an old toothbrush into diluted bleach and gently scrub the grout or mix a simple baking soda paste and work it onto the grout with the brush. Then, rinse the grout with warm water and let it dry. [7]
    • To dilute bleach, combine 3 4 cup (180 ml) of bleach with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water in a large bucket.
    • Avoid using bleach if you have colored grout. Instead, use vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or a baking soda paste made with water.
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    Are there any other ways to remove paint from tiles?
    Alessandra Mendes
    Cleaning Specialist
    Alessandra Mendes is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Cleaning Glow. With ten years of experience, Alessandra and her team specialize in providing residential cleaning services in the San Francisco Bay Area. All members of the Cleaning Glow team have completed thorough background checks.
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    Consider using rubbing alcohol, acetone, or nail polish remover containing acetone as effective solutions. Start by spot-testing a small area of the tile surface to ensure compatibility with the chosen product and to prevent potential damage. Once confirmed, apply the selected solvent directly onto the dried paint stains. Allow it to sit for a few minutes to penetrate the paint. Then, using a clean cloth or sponge, gently rub the affected area in a circular motion to loosen the paint. Repeat the process as necessary until the paint is completely removed. Afterward, rinse the tiles thoroughly with water to remove any remaining residue from the solvent. Dry the tiles with a clean towel to finish. 
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      Warnings

      • Paint and paint removers contain chemical compounds that are harmful if you breathe them in. Open windows and run fans when you're painting or using products that have solvents.
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