Did you know that if you get STAINS on your HANDS it’s because you have…

Stains on your hands usually mean you’ve been working with something that leaves a mark! It could be:
- Food: Berries, tomato sauce, chocolate, or even turmeric can leave stubborn stains.
- Paint: Whether it’s acrylics, oil paints, or even house paint, those colors stick around!
- Ink: Pens, markers, and even some printer ink can leave a colorful mark.
- Dirt: Playing outside, gardening, or working on a project can get your hands dirty.
- Wet cloth: For wet paint, a damp cloth should do the trick.
- Soap and water: For most water-based paints, soap and water work well.
- Acetone or nail polish remover: For acrylic paints, try acetone or nail polish remover.
- Mineral spirits or turpentine: For oil-based paints, try mineral spirits or turpentine.
- Razor blade: For dried paint on hard surfaces, carefully use a razor blade to scrape it off.
- Oil-based paints: Try mineral spirits or turpentine. Be careful, these are harsh and can irritate skin.
- Acrylic paints: Acetone or nail polish remover can work. Again, be cautious as these can dry out skin.
- Petroleum jelly: Apply a thick layer, let it sit, then gently wipe away.
- Exfoliating scrub: Use a gentle scrub to loosen the paint.