How Do You Remove A Paint Spill From Fiberglass Showers?
You’re in luck if you spill latex (water-based) paint in your fiberglass shower, since water is the best cleaning agent for wet latex paint. If only there could be a waterproof surface and a showerhead every other place we spill paint. If the paint spill has dried or is alkyd (oil-based), you have a slightly more challenging task ahead of you. Luckily, it’s much easier to remove paint from hard, smooth surfaces like fiberglass than to remove paint from porous materials such as fabric or carpet. Scoop or blot up as much of the wet paint as possible with cardboard, newspaper or old magazines. Put the resulting trash in a plastic garbage bag. Turn on the shower if the paint is wet. Set it to the cold water setting, and let it run for awhile to rinse as much of the paint as possible down the drain. If you have a flexible or removable shower head, use it to get paint from the sides of the stall. Use plenty of hot water, a kitchen scrub sponge and dish-washing detergent to scrub away paint t