How can you remove paint from door handles, electrical outlets, and window hardware?

Reduce the hassle, get the job done! Another DIY tip from Must Own Tools.
How can you remove paint from door handles and electrical outlets?
Have you cheated over the the years, applying paint without removing door handles, and other hardware?
if you've got things like door handles, and electrical outlets that over the years you cheated while painting, you didn't pull them off before you painted, and now you find that there's actual paint build up on them. AVOID metal scrapers, and screwdrivers when removing paint for two reasons:
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Metal scrapers will almost certainly scratch the surface of a door handle
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Metal will conduct electricity, if you have forgotten to turn off the power to your project, look out! Your chance of getting shocked with a metal scraper or screwdriver is more likely. Must Own Tools recommends using insulated screwdrivers around electricity - even if the power is turned off.

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Here are a couple of suggestions on how you can remove paint that has built up over the years.
The quickest way you can remove paint is to use something like a plastic kitchen tool, and very carefully scrape off the paint from the door handle. You can also use a plastic paint scraper or potentially a brush with plastic bristles to remove the paint build-up.

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Try a sponge with a non-scratch surface
A sponge with a non-scratch surface can also work. You need to be careful that you don't push too hard to avoid rubbing off the Chrome - the shiny part - that will defeat the purpose of trying to get the paint off, to make the door handle look new again. This is only if you don't want to go out and buy a new door handle or a new electrical outlet.
Done with your paint removal project? Clean up efficiently with these suggestions, and tools.

Plastic Putty Knife

Plastic Kitchen Scraper

Sponge with a non-abrasive pad
The sponge with a non-abrasive surface removes paint pretty well
Another option to the question. "How to take paint off of outlets and door handles". Is to try a sponge with a non-abrasive pad on one side. It helps to reduce and remove the paint buildup. It will take some time to get all of the paint off. When finished removing the paint buildup, we suggest cleaning up even more by using a wet sponge with a little Dawn dish soap or some other type of soap and clean up the leftover residue and paint.
Have your decided trying to remove paint from your door handles or outlets is not worth the time and effort?
You can find replacement door handles, and electrical outlets in most national chains such as Home Depot, Lowes, and Ace Hardware. If you have a favorite local hardware store give them a try. If you are like us, and prefer to shop from your couch, here are a couple of options for door handles and electrical outlets on Amazon.

New Electrical Outlets
New Electrical Outlets, Wall Outlets, and Accessories

New Door Handles
Door handles of all different shapes and finishes.
Must Own Tools Hand Tools
Need help with picking the right wrench, screwdriver, pliers or hand saw for your DIY job? Must Own Tools has a selection of tools, where to purchase them and our Blog Articles can help you learn how to use them.
How Do I Remove Paint From Hardware Such As Outlets and Light Switches? DIY Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use a metal putty knife on an electrical outlet?
- Electricity - On or Off?
- When should I replace a painted part?
- What should I use to try and remove paint from plastc switches/
We suggest NOT using a metal tool on any plastic, wood or other soft pliable material. Metal can damage the material, leaving scratches, gouges and other issues.
Whenever you work on electrical outlets, light switches and any other electrical switches - ALWAYS - turn off the power before trying to remove paint. The Must Own Tools Safety First - Always policy is there for your safety.
Replace or Repair?
Replace the swtch when:
- There is too much paint to safely remove
- The switched is damaged - gouges, scrapes, - and will negatively impact the aesthetics of the switch
- The switch no longer works after you attempts to remove the paint
Plastic on Plastic
Don't use very hard materials on plastics, such as metal, glass, hard plastic. Metal could scratch or gouge plastic parts, in addition metal could lead to electric shock.
