Gloss paint on carpet?

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My mum comes home in an hour, and i have just spilled a full 1ltr tin of white gloss on a cream carpet. She will FLIP her lid when she comes home :(

Any ideas on how to remove it?
Will her home and contents insurance cover this maybe?

ARRGGHHHH :(
 
won't remove.

paint the rest of the carpet?

check her insurance policy before she comes home, if she has a high excess or no accidental damage... well rofl.
 
doh!

you would need to use thinners but your carpet will end up stinking

probably an insurance job
 
Step 1
The first step is to identify what kind of paint you are trying to remove. If it is a oil based paint you will need to use a solvent like paint thinners. If it is latex or acrylic you will want to use a hot soapy water solution. Read the instructions on the product label for clean up. This is important because if you use the wrong solvent it will make the paint gum up and make your problem worse.

Step 2
Start by applying your solvent to the painted or stained area. Use the least harsh solvents first, like water or paint thinner. These solvents are less likely to bleach out the area you are cleaning ( Especially carpet). Use a green scrubby or a bristle brush to scour the area. Use a clean rag to wipe away the paint that broke up. You may have to repeat the process. Some times it will fade a little more every time you scrub it. Other times it will come right out.

Step 3
If water or paint thinner does not work for you, there are harsher chemicals. Most paint stores sell a paint remover called goof or oops. This product is a mild paint remover that is a little more harsh then the prior solvents. I recommend testing this product in a discreet area first to see if it is going to bleach out the area you are going to clean. Goof or oops is often used for paint removal off of carpet, leather and upholstery

Step 4
If none of these solvents work for you, there are three other porduct called denatured alcohol, acetone and lacquer thinner. These are some of the harshest of Paint removers.These solvents remove all kinds of paints including latex, oil and acrylic. Use the steps above for cleaning with a rag or scrub brush. Again use a test spot to check for bleaching. Be very careful these solvents will take color out of everything. I have used lacquer thinner to get purple stain out of brand new white carpet, with no traces of ever being a mess.
 
You're pretty ****** tbh.

Take the carpet up, chuck it out, place all the furniture back where it was, and when asked where the carpet is, just say "What carpet?". Never back down, deny all knowledge of ever seeing a carpet in that room.
 
Oil paint take ages to remove from a little paint brush, let alone a carpet.

Just claim on contents insurance. Don't use anything water based.

You can try getting a bucket of white spirit, and trying to remove some, but it won't work. Bad luck dude.
 
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