Hi, I have read that poeple could use gas to clean off paint. If you would use gas... how do you get that smell off the can?
Thanks, Jack L #617.
Cleaning paint off of cans.
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Re: Cleaning paint off of cans.
Yea to a billyDaev Larrazolo wrote:Use a match.
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Re: Cleaning paint off of cans.
Soak it in Water. I think
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