Having to deal with paint spills on your wallet can be a messy and time consuming task. But with these quick and easy steps, you'll be showing off your clean and pristine wallet in no time!
Updated 22 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
If the spilled paint is still wet, take a paper towel or a damp cloth and blot stain. Doing this will help remove any excess paint that hasn't dried yet.
Once you've blotted the stain, apply a solvent to the affected area. A mixture of rubbing alcohol and dish soap works well for this. Make sure you apply the solvent sparingly; otherwise, it may damage the material of the wallet. Leave the solvent on the stain for a few minutes and then blot it away with a damp cloth.
Rinse the wallet with warm water to remove any residue from the solvent. Then, dry the wallet with a clean cloth. If the paint stain is still visible, you can repeat the process until the stain is gone.
If your wallet is made of leather, it's also important to condition the material after cleaning. Applying a leather conditioner will help keep the wallet looking new and prevent it from drying out.
With these simple steps, you can easily get rid of stubborn paint stains from your wallet. Just remember to be gentle and use products that are safe for the material of your wallet.
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