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03-22-2015 10:18 PM
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If the spots are not greasy or oil spots, you can try gently washing them with plain water. I'm afraid that I haven't had great luck cleaning my flat paint either. I heard good things about the scotch brite easy eraser pads. They work, but they also removed some of the paint. If you have several coats of the same color on the wall, it should be okay.
I usually just do my best to clean and paint over the spots with some thinned paint (if necessary).
03-22-2015 10:34 PM
03-22-2015 10:34 PM
PS, saw your question to kathypet. I used the sponges I had wet. And other cleaning methods. I don't seem to have problems with the paint getting wet. It looks fine when it dries. The bigger problem for me is trying to wash it without the paint rubbing off.
I find that thinning the paint just helps it blend in better to the area around it so the touched-up areas aren't as obvious.
03-22-2015 11:07 PM
03-22-2015 11:09 PM
I have always just used a soft cloth damp with water and never had a problem.
03-22-2015 11:14 PM
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