How to Clean Paintball Marks From a House
As the sport of paintball grows and more people have paintball markers, it is likely you may end up with a few paintball marks on your house. Paintballs are not actually paint, but they can stain if not dealt with properly.
Things You'll Need
- Bucket
- Warm water
- Dish soap
- Towel
- Hose
Instructions
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Act promptly. The longer you leave the paintball marks on your house the more likely they will stain.
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Get a towel or sponge. Add dish soap to a bucket, and then fill it with warm water. Use dish soap known for cutting grease to remove the oil from the paintballs.
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Wipe the mark from side to side once. You should remove most of the paint in that first swipe. Rinse your towel in the bucket.
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Scrub away any residue. Repeat these steps for the rest of the marks.
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Spray the whole area with a garden hose to rinse the soap and paint.
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