With the job I am working on, there are bound to be some very minor scuff marks on the tall baseboards. The backing isn't as bad a most carpeting, but I have noticed some scuffing of the painted surface.
Is there a product that can polish out these minor abrasions? I don't want something like WD-40 that would interfere with repainting. I was thinking about maybe a little bit of toluene on a soft cloth to do some minor buffing.
Even rubbing with a dry soft cloth or my hands makes most of it go away.
Is there some other kind of solvent like this that might do the same thing? Acetone evaporates really fast, but I think it's way too strong.
I have a couple of large closets to experiment in.
The paint is a semi or eggshell water based paint. I think that it has been dry for a couple months. This is new construction.
Is there a product that can polish out these minor abrasions? I don't want something like WD-40 that would interfere with repainting. I was thinking about maybe a little bit of toluene on a soft cloth to do some minor buffing.
Even rubbing with a dry soft cloth or my hands makes most of it go away.
Is there some other kind of solvent like this that might do the same thing? Acetone evaporates really fast, but I think it's way too strong.
I have a couple of large closets to experiment in.
The paint is a semi or eggshell water based paint. I think that it has been dry for a couple months. This is new construction.
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