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How do you remove excess spray paint from wood furniture?

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How do you remove excess spray paint from wood furniture?

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Eek, now you know why spray paint is great in theory and tough in practice! It ALWAYS gloops! If this were mine, I would take a small paintbrush and a little thinner, and working outdoors proceed very slowly to just “disturb” the dab to make a blend-in. No more dabbing with another object. Be prepared that it may not work. If necessary, you may need to take some light sandpaper to the area to get the patch smoothed, then again work it with your thinner, tiny paintbrush, and paint. Remember, think of this as art restoration at this point. If the art restorers can restore the Old Masters, you can do this! Should be a fun project — good luck!

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