Start off easy and use plastic putty knives.
Best way to remove spray paint from furniture.
Our favorite way to remove paint or stain is to use this chemical stripper called citristrip.
I thought it was pretty cool.
If necessary apply a second coat of remover.
After about 2 hours of letting the citristrip lying on top of the wood begin removing the paint.
See step 2 safety first.
Avoid steel wool which may scratch softer metals.
Scrape the paint from the finished wood using a plastic putty knife.
Brush on a thick coat of paint and varnish remover and allow it to stand for about 20 minutes.
Scrape the paint lightly with a plastic putty knife or a credit card.
If you could just remove that paint you might reveal gorgeous hardwood or honeyed pine ready to receive a new varnish hand rubbed oil or maybe even a new paint color.
In fact it actually smells good.
Step 2 cover the spray paint with a cloth rag.
Dab the skin dry.
And most importantly it works time and time again.
This can be done in little time with minimal damage to your wicker item by loosening the paint from the surface before you remove it completely.
But i have a little extra trick when it comes to using citristrip to remove paint or stain from wood.
It isn t harsh like a lot of strippers are.
You can see how the paint and varnish came right off.
Sometimes this is all you need to do to remove small spatter of dried paint.
Apply four to five drops of olive oil to a dry clean rag and wipe down the spray paint lubricating the finished wood to prevent scratches.
The easiest and most effective way for stripping paint from wicker furniture or other wicker items is to remove the paint from the surface.
If the paint doesn t come off easily don t force.
Use a coarse rag or bristle brush to remove loosened paint image 1.