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  1. Becky Rodgers
    August 28, 2022

    Works for Purple PVC primer too. I spilled some on me while doing a plumbing project. And let me tell you, that stuff BURNS. (it is used to soften plastic after all) . Came across this article since soap and water stopped the burning but didn’t take the purple stain away. Gave the oil and soap a try and IT WORKED. Came right off.

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  2. Kristina
    February 20, 2021

    I have always been a very messy painter and I was shocked and dismayed when the primer didn’t wash off like paint normally does. You are a life saver!!!

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    • Kara Cook
      March 20, 2021

      Glad that it was helpful for you! It’s crazy how hard primer is to get off. But I guess that means it’s doing its job. 🙂

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  4. Tosca
    June 23, 2018

    I read every other suggestion, but the naturals of oil and soap and the abrasive side of a kitchen sponge worked like magic. My hands are soft and very clean. Your suggestion is a lifesaver. Thank you so much

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  5. niky
    February 15, 2018

    thanx a bunch
    i did a job with latex mixed with primer and it wont come of with any thing and like u i hate chamicals
    so this is a great tip thanx again

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    • Kara Cook
      February 15, 2018

      You are so welcome, glad it was helpful!

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  6. Katrina
    January 7, 2018

    Thank you!! My husband dipped his hands in to pick out a latex layer that had formed over old paint, and thought it would wash off with water.
    To his horror it is both gunky and sticky and wouldn’t come off even after i got him acetone.
    I googled and this came up.
    Needless to say, we are very grateful.
    Little tip, but so good!

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    • Kara Cook
      January 8, 2018

      So glad you found the tip and that your husband was able to get the paint off his hands! 🙂

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  7. Nicscrappy
    June 3, 2017

    Let’s just say you SAVED my 2 girls & my lives. We had just bought a leather couch Saturday and my 11yr old had oil-based primer on her shorts (painting an Ikea unit in the garage). She got several spots on the new couch! The 9yr old said something and I heard it upstairs (my husband in the same room!). I had read your article & the 9yr old had already scrubbed off paint using your idea, so we each grabbed a paper towel, dipped a lil in vegetable oil & rubbed away. It took some elbow grease, but it’s gone!!! And husband won’t know the difference!!! This article was a God send, so THANK YOU!!

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    • Kara Cook
      June 27, 2017

      Sorry about your paint mishap, but I am so glad to hear that this worked for you. Yay!

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  8. Kathie
    May 27, 2017

    From one messy painter to another baby oil works well too. And it smells better!

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  9. Vicki
    May 23, 2017

    THANK YOU! I didn’t want to go to store to buy mineral spirits.

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    • Nicscrappy
      June 3, 2017

      I am the same! I don’t want extra cans of schtuff sitting around if I can use something I already have.

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  10. Colette
    May 7, 2017

    Wow, this is a great trick! I used vegetable oil and sensitive skin soap, rubbed with the abrasive side of the sponge, and–like magic–the oil based primer all over my hands is gone.Thank you.

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  11. Lauren
    February 1, 2016

    I am so glad I found this. I stupidly forgot that the primer we bought was latex based and got it all over my hands, I started breaking out in hives before I realize what was happening. This got it off quick! Thank you times a million!

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  12. Angelina Wright
    June 29, 2015

    You are too cute! And I think your hands are adorable in fact. Thanks for the helpful tip!

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    • Kara
      June 29, 2015

      Aw, thanks so much Angelina! 🙂

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  13. Melissa
    January 17, 2015

    This worked on black primer that I had all over my hands. Thanks so much! The plus side is my cuticles are now moisturized as well.

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    • Kara
      January 21, 2015

      Glad you tried it and had success with black primer! And softer hands are always a bonus!

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  14. Christine
    July 22, 2014

    Just did this. I scrubbed with a washcloth because my hands were totally covered in primer. It worked great! Thanks!

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    • Kara
      July 22, 2014

      So glad to hear it Christine!

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  15. alyssa
    February 12, 2014

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I am allergic to just about everything and was very worried that I would have to put acetone or mineral spirits on my hands to get the primer off, which gives me terrible rashes. I’m so glad I found this when I googled

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  16. CJ
    October 21, 2013

    I love your “short stubby hands” because they are perfectly clean and now mine are too! Decided to prime my bathroom cabinets today half way. Flip and do the rest tomorrow. Usually I am scraping my hands for a week. I have a piano lesson today and needed clean hands hick and pain free. Genius!

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  17. Sara
    September 17, 2013

    Thank you so much for this tip!! I have sensitive skin and allergies and was really wondering how I’d get this primer off of myself. You really save me! Thanks!

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    • Kara
      September 18, 2013

      So glad to hear it helped! 🙂

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  18. Lynne
    October 23, 2012

    Sheer genius! After having a scoop of peanut butter (it was mentioned and I was hungry), I used canola oil, soap and water…it saved my hands! Now, all I need is a manicure. Thank you for the tip!

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  19. Anonymous
    June 28, 2012

    it really does work i used olive oil and liquid dishsoap, rub oil in then rub soap in works best, have to rinse and repeat and scrub, but it is the only thing ive found that works. thanks, I thought i was stuck with white hands till it wore off, yikes. thanks

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  20. Crystal
    February 28, 2011

    Veggie oil also take pine gum out of hair really well…probably off skin as well.

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  21. Robin
    February 26, 2011

    Kara,
    Thank you for sharing this! I have a bit o’ painting in my future and I am always interested in finding alternatives to using harmful chemicals. Awesome. BTW I have been a silent admirer or your creativity for a while now, I figured I should introduce myself!
    Robin

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  22. Brickell
    February 24, 2011

    That is a great trick. I used it while painting with oil based paints but added some salt so that it would scrub any tough areas.

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  23. April
    February 24, 2011

    That is hilarious! I loved the warning and disclaimer! Ha!

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  24. Peggy
    February 24, 2011

    this is awesome!
    I’m totally going to try this!

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  25. Char
    February 24, 2011

    I had totally forgotten about that conversation. And I just laughed right out loud remembering it. You need better friends than me. 😉

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  26. Tai
    February 24, 2011

    Good idea! We primed our bathroom recently and I was able to get the primer off my skin with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Amazing! It worked especially well on my nails. Thanks for sharing!

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  27. Heidi N
    February 24, 2011

    Too bad I can’t put vegetable oil on my couch that has a little paint smeared on it thanks to some little grubby “helpful” hands 🙁

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  28. April
    February 24, 2011

    Good to know! I am also a messy painter and a messy cook!

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