Brush or vacuum away the sanding dust.
How to get stain paint off of panel walling.
If the ink or dye is fresh then you may be able to remove it using just a clean damp cloth.
Wring out the cloth so that it s not overly saturated.
Gel stain is thicker providing better control of the color.
Wet a cloth with this mixture and wipe the stained area then rinse with clean water and blot with a dry towel until it dries.
Rub the stain with the damp cloth until you can t see the stain anymore.
If some stain is being removed keep turning the towel or rag to a clean area as you work.
Depending on the size of the area in question mix a lightly sudsy solution of between 1 quart and 1 gallon of water and a mild ph neutral dish liquid like dawn or ivory.
If you are short on time look for fast drying wood stain that is dry to the touch within an hour.
Dip your microfiber cloth into the solution.
Use your fingertip to help you clean a small area.
Mix a few drops of dishwashing liquid and warm water in a medium sized bowl.
Rub gently in a circular motion and see if the stain comes off.
Try to wipe the dye or ink away in one motion and then go back over the spot with a clean section of the cloth.
Sand the paneling with 120 grit sandpaper or a sanding sponge.
Place the paint scraper s blade at the bottom of the unwanted paint apply pressure to the blade and slide it under the unwanted paint peeling the paint off.
Strip the paint if you want to remove it entirely.
If that does not work or work well enough try spraying directly on the stain and rubbing with the paper towel.
If there are several coats of paint you may want to use a stripper first.
Wipe the stain with a clean damp cloth.
Because gel stain coats instead of penetrating the way traditional stains do it won t adhere well when applied to a hard shiny surface.
Sanding is the number one way to remove paint from wood paneling.
Many interior wood stains and deck stains are formulated with pigment or dye.
For relatively small stains add teaspoon of soap in a cup of warm water and mix thoroughly.
You may want to start with a just a piece and work with that especially if you are new to sanding.
Wash with clean water and dry with a soft cloth to finish the process.
You can either work with a hand held sander or just a piece of sandpaper.
Try to avoid over wetting and allow the painted surface to dry thoroughly.
Use a dry rag or one of those magic sponges that can remove some stains and scuff marks without water or detergent.
First put a bit of the cleanser on a paper towel or clean rag and try rubbing the spot.
If you have a lot of paneling to sand a drywall sander on an extension pole will make the job go faster.
As the name suggests stain can leave permanent discolorations on whatever it touches.