[Usage Example] pr88 - Acrylic Water-Based Paint and Varnish Edition -
Can PR88 withstand stains from acrylic water-based paint and varnish?
When hands get dirty with acrylic water-based paint or varnish, I tested whether the stains can be properly removed. I protected only my left hand with "pr88." I applied common paint and varnish used for simple DIY on both hands, let it dry for about an hour, and then washed my hands with water. As a result, only the left hand, which was coated with pr88, had the stains cleaned off nicely. However, the right hand still stubbornly had paint residue. Although everything was water-based, it turns out that just rinsing with water does not remove the stains. After that, I used my nails to scrape and wash off the stains, and I was able to somewhat remove the water-based paint. However, the varnish could not be removed with just water washing. 【Case Summary】 ■Verification Content Testing whether stains can be removed when hands get dirty with acrylic water-based paint or varnish. ■Verification Conditions [Left Hand] Coated with "pr88" [Right Hand] Unprotected ■Stains Removed Water-based paint, milk casein-based water-based paint, water-based varnish ■Advantages Able to wash away stains without damaging the skin *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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