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Spring and summer are the best seasons for DIY projects since the weather is warmer and it’s easier to move around. You can work outside, get all the paintings done, and it will dry quickly. One of the materials I often use is spray paint; it gives an even coverage when painting objects that’s why I prefer to use it rather than brush painting. However, when using spray paint at home, it’s important to wear gloves to protect your hands as it can be difficult to remove if it gets on your skin.
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Sometimes we forget to wear gloves, especially if we are in a rush, and this can result to spray spray-painted hands, arms, toes, or legs. This can also happen when you are checking to see if an item is already dry. If you have the same problem and want to remove the paint without using chemicals, then this trick by MadeByFate is for you. It will teach you how to remove spray paint from your hands using items you already have at home. It’s easy and will surely get the job done. If this trick doesn’t work, you might want to try using rubbing alcohol.
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Pour a generous amount of olive oil into your hands and rub it in.
Pour a generous amount of dish soap and rub it in to remove the paint. Rinse your hands well.
Repeat step 1 and 2 until all of the paint is removed.