Have you ever done some painting job in your house recently? Then, you may have gotten some stains in your clothes which is inevitable no matter how careful you work. Paint stains are easy to remove if you tackle them early on, but most of the time, that won’t happen, instead the paint stain will dry for hours.

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If the stain is left too long on the clothes, it will be harder to remove and will require more effort from you. Now, if that happens, make sure to use the right cleaning method, just like this simple hack by Mark does DIY on YouTube. Watch the video tutorial now and see for yourself!

Materials for Paint Stain Removal Hack:

  • Spoon
  • Cleaning toothbrush
  • Laundry detergent
  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Rough sponge

How to Remove Paint Stains from Clothes:

Easy Way to Remove Paint Stains from Clothes
Image credit: Mark does DIY via YouTube

Step 1

Grab a spoon and rough the stain up a bit with it as best as you can, then rinse it under cold water, grab a spoonful of laundry detergent, and sprinkle it over the stain.

Step 2

Rough it up by rubbing the clothes to itself as shown in the video, then rinse well, and if it still doesn’t work, try spraying it with isopropyl alcohol.

Step 3

Get a cleaning toothbrush, then rub the stain, apply more alcohol, and keep rubbing. Repeat the steps as needed, then gently scrub it off with a rough sponge, and wash it in the machine as usual.

Easy Paint Stain Removal Hack
Image credit: Mark does DIY via YouTube

How To Remove Paint Stains From Clothes

*Thanks to Mark does DIY via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love his other videos too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Remove Paint Stains from Clothes

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