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Quick question. Wife wanted me to touch up a wall and I was careful or so I thought. A drip of paint fell on the stove pipe exit. Finish is blue black. Ideas on how to get the drip off now that it is dried?
Fingernail or something like that?? Most wall paints are also water soluble, so something wet might help. Those plastic "brillo type" kitchen pads might do it also.
Definitely try the fingernail trick, but if that doesn't work, there is actually a product called "Oops" that dissolves even dried on latex/oil paint. Or maybe just burn it off?!?!