Oh no! You just finished a beautiful watercolor painting but you splashed paint on the background! What will you do? You will save it and I'll show you how today! You probably have the item you need in your home already!
Supplies:
Mr. Clean (or generic) magic eraser [ Ссылка ] AKA Melamine sponge, I used the scrub buddies brand from dollar tree. You can use the sheets or sponges.
Water
Paper towel
An eraser shield is handy to have for the precise removal of paint. [ Ссылка ]
Directions:
1. Wet the sponge and ring out excess water
2. Gently scrub at the stain until it is gone.
3. Blot with a clean paper towel.
You can use an eraser shield if you need to get into a small area. Block off other openings with tape if needed.
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