How to Remove Paint From Edges
- 1). Dampen a clean rag with hot water. Wipe the painted edge with the rag. Allow the moisture to penetrate and loosen the paint for a few minutes.
- 2). Dip the rag in hot water again. Squeeze out the excess water from the rag and wrap the rag around the end of a putty knife. Make sure the head of the putty knife is completely covered by the rag.
- 3). Hold the putty knife flat against the painted cabinet edge. Carefully move the putty knife up and down in a vertical motion. Check to see if the paint still remains. If hot water does not work, try denatured alcohol. Denatured alcohol will not harm the finish on cabinets.
- 1). Tear off a small piece of blue painter's tape. Apply the tape to the wall directly where the wall meets the painted baseboard edge. Taping the wall prevents wall damage while scraping.
- 2). Dampen the top of the baseboard with a rag and hot water. Wait a few minutes before continuing.
- 3). Wrap a rag around a putty knife and lightly scrape off the paint in a horizontal motion, using Goof Off. Goof Off easily removes dried paint.