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Remove spray paint from stamped concrete.

Q. How can you get spray paint off of stamped concrete without removing the sealer?

A. I don't think there is anyway to do this, at least that I'm aware of. But relax. If you do remove some of the sealer, resealing is easy. You will have to use a chemical stripper to remove the paint and it will attack the sealer but not the concrete itself. So once you get the paint up, clean the patio thoroughly. Then when it is completely dry, roll on a new coat of sealer and the concrete should look new again. It's going to cost a little money to buy new sealer, but you have no other options. Besides, resealing is something you should do periodically anyways to protect the concrete. That sealer prevented the paint from getting into the pores of the concrete.

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