Stains on your hands usually mean you’ve been working with something that leaves a mark! It could be:
- Food: Berries, tomato sauce, chocolate, or even turmeric can leave stubborn stains.
- Paint: Whether it’s acrylics, oil paints, or even house paint, those colors stick around!
- Ink: Pens, markers, and even some printer ink can leave a colorful mark.
- Dirt: Playing outside, gardening, or working on a project can get your hands dirty.
To get rid of stains, try using soap and water first. For tougher stains, try a stain remover or a little baking soda.
Fresh Paint:
- Wet cloth: For wet paint, a damp cloth should do the trick.
- Soap and water: For most water-based paints, soap and water work well.
Dried Paint:
- Acetone or nail polish remover: For acrylic paints, try acetone or nail polish remover.
- Mineral spirits or turpentine: For oil-based paints, try mineral spirits or turpentine.
- Razor blade: For dried paint on hard surfaces, carefully use a razor blade to scrape it off.
Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure the cleaning solution doesn’t damage the surface.
For example, if you have acrylic paint on your clothes, you could try soaking the stained area in a solution of warm water and detergent. If that doesn’t work, you could try using a stain remover or a little bit of acetone.