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Razorblade: scrape it off, like you are going underneath. It will come off, but do not use corners or you could scratch. I used this when I used to clean apartments.
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Several years ago after painting a room in my house, I used the fiberglass bathtub in my guest bath to wash everything out. Since then I've used turpentine and everything else I can think of to get the paint off the bottom of the tub.
We are moving and the bathroom of the new place has just been painted and tiled, the old porcelain bath has been left with paint and grout splattered all over it. It makes it look dirty.