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Hold each acrylic paint stain under cool, running water. Flush the stains until the water runs clear.  Alternatively, you can soak the whole piece of clothing in cold water until the stains fade. Check the label of the clothing before you begin washing it to make sure that you can clean it at home. If it is made out of a fabric such as acetate or triacetate, take it straight to a dry cleaner. Follow the instructions on the packet of the commercial stain remover. Either apply the stain remover directly onto the acrylic paint stains, or soak the whole piece depending on the instructions. Use a commercial stain remover for both wet and dry acrylic paint stains. Place the clothing in the washing machine. Choose a setting that is 86 °F (30 °C) or below.  Use your regular laundry detergent. The temperature needs to be cool enough to not set the stain into the clothing. Check the label on the clothing first to make sure that it can go into the washing machine. If it can't, hand wash the clothing by washing the piece in a bucket of water and detergent, before rinsing it with clean water. the clothing when the washing cycle is complete. Hang the clothing out on a clothesline or clotheshorse using clothespins. Don’t use a dryer as the high temperatures may set any remaining stains in.
Flush any wet paint with cold, running water. Apply a commercial stain remover to pre-treat the stain. Wash the clothing in the washing machine on a low temperature setting. Air dry