Removing paint from stairs can be a tedious and time-consuming job. While painting walls or banisters, you may end up spilling paint. Fortunately, there is no way around it then. With the right cleaning products and cleaning methods, you can remove all paint spills from your stair treads. After cleaning in the right way, the staircase will look as it should again.
Deal with paint splashes on the steps
If you want to remove paint from your stairs, you may fear damage. These can occur if you use products full of harmful chemicals and if you use the wrong cleaning methods. To avoid damaging the stair treads, it is important to know the best way to remove paint. That way, the client of the painting job will still enjoy the look of the stairs even after the cleaning job is done and there will be no unsightly scratches or other marks.
To remove paint from stairs, it is best to use Super Paint Splatter Remover. This powerful cleaner removes all paint residues, contains no harmful solvents and makes sure that the steps look neat again after the job. This product is best used as soon as possible after a paint spill, but can also be used for stubborn paint splashes.
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 stairs
- Spray the ready-to-use product on paint splashes and residues;
- Then let the Super Paint Splatter Remover soak in until the paint splatter has softened;
- Finally, wipe off the paint residue with a microfibre cloth or scouring pad;
- For turpentine-based paint, spray the product on, let it soak in well (do not dry in) and sand with the Super Scouring Sponge. Then wipe the spot with a microfibre cloth.
How to prevent paint on the steps?
Paint splashes on the stairs are (largely) avoidable. Before you start painting, cover the stairs with plastic, newspapers or masking film and tape it down with masking tape. When painting the stairs, work from top to bottom to avoid standing on freshly painted steps. And always make sure you don't have too much paint on your paint brush or paint roller. This way, you won't spill paint splatters and avoid having to remove paint from the stairs.
Remove paint from stairs the easy way
Of course, it may happen that you need to remove paint from the stairs, despite your good preparation. In that case, act as quickly as possible and treat the spot with Super Paint Splatter Remover. This way, you will spend a lot less time removing paint splatters. Moreover, you won't damage the stairs when you use this cleaning product. Thus, after cleaning, the stairs will look beautiful again without the unwanted paint spots.