With spots of paint do well kerosene, refined gasoline, turpentine and ammonia. Before use, test the effect of the agent on an inconspicuous area of the product. If a negative reaction did not occur, continue purification procedure.
Take a brush for clothes and shake the dust contamination of the site with clothing. On the wrong side of the material are gauze, paper towel or white cloth. Then soak a cotton swab in the solvent and start to remove the stain, working from the edges to the center. After this treatment, fatty streaks may remain on the material. To get rid of them, use ammonia or dishwashing liquid.
To remove stains from oil paint, use mineral spirits or any other solvent accessible. Moisten a cotton or gauze in the liquid and apply to the contamination of the place for 15-20 minutes. Then rub the stain from outside to inside and wash clothing in warm soapy water.
Mix equal proportions of refined petrol and white clay so as to obtain a mass of uniform consistency. Apply the paste on the stain of oil paint and leave for 15-20 minutes. When gasoline evaporates completely, clean cloth brush.
To display the spot with delicate fabrics, warm glycerine in a water bath or in a microwave oven. Wet a cotton swab and process the trace of paint.
There is another method for removing fresh stains. Take margarine or butter and apply a thick layer on the contamination of the place. Leave in a form for 1 hour. After this time, wipe the stain foam sponge soaked in turpentine or ammonia. Wash clothes in warm water with a powder for stubborn stains.