Removing paint from a ceiling is a challenging job that often requires a lot of time and effort. Painters are not keen on time-consuming cleaning tasks. We get that. With the right knowledge, products and cleaning methods, unwanted paint splashes and paint residue can be dealt with quickly. So there is more time for the real painting work and the paint job can be done a lot faster. Cleaning is nobody's hobby, so it is nice to get it over with as soon as possible.
How to remove paint residue from a ceiling?
On a ceiling, there may be paint residue. These should be removed before repainting over the ceiling. Perhaps the rest of the ceiling still looks neat, but a paint splatter has just landed somewhere. If the right product is used in the best possible way, paint spots are fairly easy to get rid of. This is best done with the Super Paint Splatter Remover. This powerful cleaner contains no harmful solvents, allowing you to use the product without damaging the ceiling.
If paint has landed on the ceiling, it is important to remove it from the ceiling as soon as possible. Then it is a lot easier than when the paint residue has dried. This means that it takes extra energy to remove the paint from the ceiling, but it is not impossible. Cleaning is just a slightly more time-consuming job.
Super Paint Splash Remover 500ML
- Removes all paint residues
- Cleans brushes and materials
- Everything tidy again after the paint job
- Free of harmful solvents
Step-by-step plan: removing paint from ceiling
- Spray the ready-to-use powerful cleaner on the unwanted paint spots
- Let the remover soak in until the paint residue is soft
- Wipe off paint residues with a microfibre cloth or scouring pad
The above step-by-step plan applies to paint splashes from water-based paint. Turpentine-based paint can also be removed from the ceiling, but this takes just a little more time. Spray the product on the spots and let it soak in well. Make sure the Super Paint Splatter Remover does not dry out. Then sand over the paint residue with the Super Scouring Sponge and wipe the spot with a microfibre cloth. After cleaning, the window frames look very nice again and you can continue with the next paint job.
Get to work with a powerful cleaner
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