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Get Rid of Paint Stains from Broomstick Lace Easily!

Painting furniture or walls can be a fun and rewarding DIY project, but unfortunately, some of the paint can end up on your broomstick lace along the way. If you ever find yourself with paint stains on your lace, don’t panic – there are a few simple steps you can take to remove them quickly and easily.


Updated 22 Jun 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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Removing Paint From Broomstick Lace

The first step is to gather the needed supplies. You will need a few paper towels, a bottle of rubbing alcohol, and a soft cloth or sponge. Before you begin, make sure that the lace is laying flat on a hard surface. You will want to start by blotting the area with the paint stain with paper towels. This will help to absorb some of paint, so it’s less likely to transfer elsewhere.

Next, you will want to soak a corner of the cloth with the rubbing alcohol and lightly dab the paint stain. Make sure to move the cloth in circles and avoid scrubbing. If the stain has not been completely removed after this step, it may be necessary to repeat the process until stain is gone. After the paint has been removed, use a dry paper towel or cloth to dab the area and remove any excess rubbing alcohol.

Preventing Paint Stains on Broomstick Lace

Now that you know how to remove paint stains from your lace, it’s also important to consider ways to prevent them in the future. The best way to do this is to keep your broomstick lace out of the work area while you’re painting. Additionally, always make sure that the paint is completely dry before bringing the lace back into the room. Following these tips will help you keep your lace looking its best.

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