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f700

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Jan 8, 2008
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New Hampshire
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?
 
Turn the pipe around so the drip faces tha back if you can't get it off.

Matt
 
Perhaps use Goof Off to remove (it's designed for latex paint), but try a test in an out of sight location (back of stove) first.
 
Drip some black there ;)
 
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