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Try paint stripper. Use a small amount of paint stripper on the spot, let it sit for a few minutes then use a stiff scrubbing brush to work out the paint then rinse with water and use a wet/dry vac to suck up the mess. You may need to repeat the process a few times. Always put the paint stripper on a completely dry surface and be ready to let it sit for the time suggested on the container.

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AnswerALWAYS try a test somewhere you won't see. I'd use nail polish remover. Then use soapy water and clean and buff up with a soft clean rag.

** YES - and make sure to use 100% acetone nail polish remover - the "gentle" stuff won't work.

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