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Sometimes, while painting a room, paint accidentally (and inevitably) spills onto the floor. While plastic sheets or drop cloths are the ideal areas for paint to fall, removing paint drips from hardwood floors isn’t an impossible task. Hopefully, you can wipe up the paint before it dries, but if you don’t catch it in time, there are a few easy methods to remove paint from your hardwood floors.  
 
Sometimes, while painting a room, paint accidentally (and inevitably) spills onto the floor. While plastic sheets or drop cloths are the ideal areas for paint to fall, removing paint drips from hardwood floors isn’t an impossible task. Hopefully, you can wipe up the paint before it dries, but if you don’t catch it in time, there are a few easy methods to remove paint from your hardwood floors.  
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
#Wipe up wet paint. If the paint has recently spilled and is still wet, use a damp cloth or a damp paper towel to clean up and collect the spilled paint.
 
#Wipe up wet paint. If the paint has recently spilled and is still wet, use a damp cloth or a damp paper towel to clean up and collect the spilled paint.