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-[* icon_caution] WARNING: Isopropyl alcohol is extremely flammable. Do not use near an open flame.
-[* icon_caution] CAUTION: Work in a well-ventilated area and do not inhale fumes.
-[* icon_caution] CAUTION: Wear disposable gloves to protect your hands.
-[* icon_note] Isopropyl alcohol will remove all the acrylic paint it touches. Be careful to keep it away from paint that you want to keep.
-[* black] Place the canvas with dried paint on a hard surface (i.e. desk, table, counter top, or floor)
-[* black] Place each of your tools on your work surface. Make them easy to reach.
-[* black] Cloth rag is the preferred tool to apply the isopropyl alcohol. Use paper towels if you don't have a cloth rag.
+[* icon_note] Isopropyl alcohol will remove all the acrylic paint it touches. Be careful to keep it away from paint that you want to save.
+[* black] Place the canvas with dried paint on a hard surface (i.e. desk, table, counter top, or floor).
[* black] Use cotton swabs or a small paintbrush for a precise application.