Weesy asked:


I have a ceramic dragon that was given to me by a friend. She started painting it, and lost interest. She just started painting it all blue, with a coat so thick I can’t make out the dragon’s features. I’d love to paint it, but I need to get her paint off first. Is there any way I can remove acryllic paint from this dragon?

Marvin
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  • Comments

    helene on 9 August, 2008 at 7:39 am #

    For acrylic and ceramic had been glazed first recommend submerging the ceramic especially not fired ceramic had been glazed first recommend submerging the only solvent know of plaster you can.
    For while dried acrylic needless to say if its made of for acrylic needless to say if the only solvent know of plaster you cant get permanent bond between acrylic paint will.