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I've managed to get acylic paint over my fingernails - and under them. Any tips for removing it will be very welcome. (I wouldn't mind so much if it was a pretty pale pink - but dark green? I don't think so!!). :o)
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Thanks for your answers.
In a Pickle , I wash my brushes in water too, but usually the paint on them is still quite wet. I've tried soaking my fingers in warm water, but the paint won't shift. Serves me right for getting carried away with a sponge I suppose!!!!
kjc, I'll try that. Thanks.
By the way, do either of you use barrier cream before you start work? I wondered if that might help prevent the problem happening in future. Failing that, I think I'll wear surgical gloves for sponge work!!
In a Pickle , I wash my brushes in water too, but usually the paint on them is still quite wet. I've tried soaking my fingers in warm water, but the paint won't shift. Serves me right for getting carried away with a sponge I suppose!!!!
kjc, I'll try that. Thanks.
By the way, do either of you use barrier cream before you start work? I wondered if that might help prevent the problem happening in future. Failing that, I think I'll wear surgical gloves for sponge work!!
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Oh yes, I definitely know what I'm painting with. I don't have the problem with brush work, but I was doing a large area with a sponge. I've got the paint off my hands, and mostly off the tops of my nails now, but I've squidged it under my (fairly long) nails and I can't get it out. Looks awful!! Oh well, it's different!!
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