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If you splattered acrylic paint on your clothes or floor after your last project, you might be worried it's not going to come out. Actually, acrylic is surprisingly easy to remove! Using a bit of rubbing alcohol will usually do the trick. Read on for more information about how to remove acrylic paint from fabric, carpets and wood.  
 
If you splattered acrylic paint on your clothes or floor after your last project, you might be worried it's not going to come out. Actually, acrylic is surprisingly easy to remove! Using a bit of rubbing alcohol will usually do the trick. Read on for more information about how to remove acrylic paint from fabric, carpets and wood.  
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
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#Clean the area. Use a cleaner for wood flooring to clean the area that was stained. Let the floor completely dry. The area should now be paint-free.
 
#Clean the area. Use a cleaner for wood flooring to clean the area that was stained. Let the floor completely dry. The area should now be paint-free.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Remove Acrylic Paint|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==