How do i.? take paint off of my leather couches and my wooden cabinet without...

take paint off of my leather couches and my wooden cabinet without hours of scratching and scrub if there is some special formula please tell me what it's call and where you can get it from gratitude :)
Paint remover is the easiest, but its still hours of work. You should not use it on furniture until you have removed all the stuff. If fabric is not removable, I suggest you mask and paint over.


Cleaning paint off leather:

If paint will not verbs off with LTT Maxi Cleaner (www.LTTsolutions.net) it is unlikely to be removed next to anything that will not also damage the leather finish. A good technician should know how to reduce the paint and colour over any residues.

If you do have a paint spillage:

Remove excess damp paint using a knife, wallpaper scraper etc. taking care not to mark the surface and working from the outside to the inside of the spill so as not to spread it further. Once the bulk is removed mop up the rest with a cloth or paper towel again working from the outside. The remainder should presently be cleaned ideally with a foam leather cleaner (LTT do a ready to use foam cleaner) but heat soapy water can be used if leather cleaner is not to hand. All of these processes want to be carried out before the paint dries. The object is to remove as much of the paint previously it dries as possible. This will make whatever processes are vital to finally restore the leather more effective.

Do not be tempted to use products such as brush cleaner, white spirit, turps, pin varnish remover WD40 etc as these are likely to damage the leather finish and receive final repairs difficult or impossible.

Once the paint is dry there is nothing that can soundly be used without damaging the leather and it is best to contact your insurance company or a accurate leather technician.

Trained technicians throughout the UK can be found by contacting LTT on 01423 881027.
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