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Your Guide to Getting Paint Out of Clothes

Accidentally spilled paint on your favorite shirt? Don't worry! Our AI assistant is here to provide you with a detailed guide on how to remove paint stains from your clothes efficiently.

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Getting paint out of clothes can be tricky, but it's often possible. If the paint is still wet, rinse it with cold water and blot with a cloth. For dry paint, you might try using a bit of dish soap and a toothbrush to gently scrub the area. Have you tried any methods yet, and what kind of paint are you dealing with? I'm here to help with some tips!