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How to remove scuff marks from magnolia paint

6 replies

Turquoisetamborine · 17/06/2014 21:19

I got a decorator to do it recently and he provided his own paint so I can't just touch it up with spare paint as I don't know what kind he used.

Any ideas?

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Rogerthatmummy · 17/06/2014 21:28

Magic sponge thing - v good.

Alternatively, Surely magnolia is magnolia, so buy a tester pot and touch up!

hyperhops · 17/06/2014 21:49

I can assure you that Magnolia is not magnolia ! as has been proved by the numerous touch ups we have done of hall wall over the year with various brands of magnolia - looked rubbish for many years till I got my self organised and painted it grey! I now always keep a spare tin of paint of all colours in the garage for touch ups. (oh and always buy wipeable paint) then again I have got 6 dc 2 dogs and a cat LOL

coffeetofunction · 17/06/2014 21:58

Soap & wash or flash

GiveTwoSheets · 17/06/2014 22:10

I second the magic sponge, I thought they was some crap gimmick but it has taken marks of my magnolia walls without taking paint off.

Trouble is even if you got same brand of paint as your decorator your end up buying different batch number so it won't match.

Turquoisetamborine · 18/06/2014 06:29

Thanks, where do I get a magic sponge from??

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GiveTwoSheets · 19/06/2014 16:19

You can usually get them in any supermarkets or even likes of wilkinson and home bargains

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