For that go to home depot and get the latex paint remover stuff.
Removing paint from stainless steel trim.
Oil based paint can easily stick to the surface of a stainless steel object.
Most often oil based paint may go unnoticed and dry in your stainless steel sink.
He knows how to take out the dings and dents and polish stainless steel moldings to look like new so there is no need to buy more trim.
Removing dried latex paint from a metal surface without harming the surface is possible with a specially formulated latex paint remover.
While you can remove any paint with friction and force doing so can damage the painted surface.
There are a large variety of paint remover products on the market but you can also remove the paint with chemicals you may already have in your home.
When most of the paint is gone remove the hardware from the water and continue scraping with the scraper or a soft bristle brush.
Avoid using items like steel wool or metal bristles because these can scratch the surface of the metal.
Remove paint from trim and molding use this handy guide and an even handier tool to restore the clean lines of wood trim that has been gunked up by layers of paint jobs from decades past.
If you re using a slow cooker or pan you can remove the hardware from the water before scraping.
Laquer thinner and real fine steel wool works on just about anything except latex.
Take a paint scraper and chip off the bubbled paint from all the flat surfaces of the metal.
Tech story on stainless steel trim restoration.
For crevices and harder to reach areas switch to a scrubbing pad or nylon.
Latex paint may be water based but once it s dried it can be as difficult to remove as any oil based paint.