How to clean washable plasterboard paints

 

Prepare in a container a liquid mixture with warm water and a drop of neutral soap.
Note: do not use aggressive detergents as they may remove the paint.

• Soak a microfiber cloth in the solution and wring it out so that it is only moist.

• For safety, first test a hidden corner and verify that there are no complications.

• Pass the cloth over the entire wall to be cleaned so as to remove dust and superficial dirt.
Note: for the corners and the most difficult areas to reach, you can use a toothbrush.

• Proceed with a second review in the presence of more evident spots or marks.

• If there are signs left by the rubbing of furniture and objects, use a common white erasable rubber and then wipe the damp microfibre cloth.
Note: In case of ink or oil stains, the operation will be much more complicated if not impossible.

• Once the wall has been sanitized, dry with a cotton cloth (not to release lint on the surface).
Note: do not use abrasive sponges as this could damage the paint.

 

Tools and materials:

• Recipient

• Microfibre cloth

• Toothbrush

• Erasable white rubber

• Cotton rag

• Ladder

• 4x4 cover cloth

• Hot water

• Neutral soap