Scrub the paint off the tile with a soft brush.
Remove paint from tile with vinegar.
Remove any remaining residue with paint thinner.
Vinegar is a staple in most kitchen pantries most often used to make pickles or combined with oil for flavorful vinaigrette salad dressing.
Remove stuck on residue.
If there s no damage to the glaze proceed for the remainder of the tile.
The hot vinegar will soften the paint which should start to release from the tile.
How to remove the paint will depend on a few factors including whether the paint is wet or dry the type of paint and the type of tile.
Scrape off paint with a plastic scraper held at a 45 degree angle.
When you see dreaded paint drips on your tile there are several options to remove the paint.
You may find it effective to clean the spot with an abrasive sponge but be sure to buy a sponge that is rated for your tile s material and avoid using steel wool.
Start with dish soap and warm water blotting up as much as possible.
Repeat the process with the other painted tiles.
Vinegar is an easy inexpensive and effective way to remove dried stuck on paint from windows and other hard surfaces.
Use an alkaline soap such as dish soap for oil spills and messes.
When painting near tile the occasional drop or splash of liquid color may find its way into the porous grout.
Vinegar just doesn t work on removing grease from surfaces because it is an acid.
Removing paint spills from linoleum or vinyl floors without damaging the surface can be tricky.
The best way to get paint out of grout is with the right materials and technique.
Always clean grout to remove any latent solution solvent or stripper that can ruin it over time.
However if you re limiting vinegar to the kitchen you re missing out on hundreds of household uses.
More porous tiles will absorb more of the paint and may need to be replaced.