How to get dried Kilz Original (Oil-based) primer off of bathroom sink?

I got primer all over my bathroom sink and the faucet. Scrubbing isn’t cutting it. Any suggestions of what I should buy, or any techniques to get it off? Thanks so much! 10 points!

3 Responses to “How to get dried Kilz Original (Oil-based) primer off of bathroom sink?”

  1. Cindy Says:

    Kerosene! Oil based paints will clean up very well. Everytime we have had a paint spill (oil based) at our hardware store, that’s what I use. Comes right up.

  2. Jake Says:

    Any primer can be removed with the help of kerosene as well as any remover containing ph.

  3. Sandyspacecase Says:

    Got a can of Easy Off Oven Cleaner? That will take it off. So will a razor blade but be careful not to scratch it!

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