When painting, paint splatters almost always end up on other surfaces. This also happens, for example, when painting the ceiling, so you have to remove paint from a window frame afterwards. We recommend doing this immediately after the spill, as otherwise it takes more time and energy to brush away the paint. Of course, dried remains of paint can be removed. However, this will cause damage if cleaning is not done in the right way. Therefore, make sure you buy the right product and use the best cleaning method.
Effective ways to buff paint away from a window frame
All types of paint can be removed from a window frame. Both water-based and turpentine-based paints. With the Super Paint Splatter Remover you have a good product in your possession. After all, this is a very powerful cleaner that will quickly get rid of paint spatters from your paint job. The paint stain remover removes all paint residues, leaving everything tidy after the paint job. You can also use this cleaning product to clean your brushes and other materials. So you have one product that can clean a lot.
A very big advantage of this paint splatter remover is that this product does not contain any harmful solvents. Many similar items do have this, which means there is a high chance of unsightly spots forming during cleaning. With the Super Paint Splatter Remover, this does not happen, allowing you to remove all paint from a window frame.
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: paint removal from window frame
- Spray the powerful, ready-to-use remover on the paint residue and paint stains left on the window frame
- The product should then soak in until the paint splashes and stains soften
- Finally, you can wipe off the paint residue with a scouring pad or microfibre cloth
You can also remove turpentine-based paint from a window frame. The Super Paint Splatter Remover is suitable for this. Spray the remover on the paint stains and let the product soak in well. Make sure that the paint spatter remover does not dry out. You can then sand with the Super Scouring Sponge and finally wipe the spot with a microfibre cloth.
Dried-up paint residues can certainly also be removed, but we recommend brushing away unwanted paint splashes as soon as possible. When the paint is still wet, this works fastest.
Quickly remove unwanted paint splashes from any window frame
Don't wait any longer and buy that powerful paint residue remover. The list below shows the sales partners who sell our powerful cleaner. Removing paint from a window frame will be a lot easier from now on. Moreover, you will be cheaper because you will not damage the window frames and you will not have to do any repair work. This saves time, energy and money!