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how to remove emulsion with bleach
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To remove emulsion with bleach, you should first dilute the bleach with water, usually in a ratio of one part bleach to three parts water to prevent any damage to the underlying surface. Next, wearing gloves and ensuring the room is well-ventilated, apply the diluted bleach solution to the emulsion-painted surface using a sponge or a cloth. Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes to break down the paint. Afterward, use a scraper or a putty knife to gently remove the emulsion. It may require several applications and a bit of elbow grease. Always follow with a clean water rinse to remove any residual bleach and avoid prolonged exposure to the bleach solution on the surface.
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