Saturday, September 28, 2013

How do i get rid of a nail polish stain on my carpet?

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saba m


i droped red nail polish on my carpet and i dont no how to get it out!..Please help!


Answer
Nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol.

Tip #1: Any non-acetone finger nail polish remover will take that off and not hurt the carpet. Take a paper towel soak it down a little and wipe it off. Try to keep the area contained that you rub, at first it will look like you are smearing it around, just keep changing paper towels with a new one until stain is gone. You need to change your cloth several times so you're not sliding polish over a bigger area. When done a liquid dish soap will get the smell out of the carpet.

Tip #2: I use the polish remover and blot, then GooGone works to remove the remaining stain.

Tip #3: When I spilt fuschia nail polish on my carpet I saturated it with non-acetone nail polish remover and scrubbed it with a white cloth. After the color stopped coming out on cloth (and it was still slightly pink on the carpet) I made a mixture of liguid dish soap, hot water and bleach and continued scrubbing until the nail polish came out (for white carpets only). If that doesn't work for you try using a fabric marker from a craft store and color over the stain.

Tip #4: I spilled dark purple nail polish on my light grey carpet. When I tried nail polish remover it didn't do a thing. Then a friend told me to try window cleaner and it worked great. I can't even tell it happened.

What type of nail polish remover do i have to use to remove Acrylic nails?




Sanam P


What type of nail polish remover do i need to take off Acrylic nails? and how do you do i really need your help. i am really scared. thanx for helping.


Answer
First of all you need to buy {Acetone} polish remover.
Make sure it does not say non-acetone!


Things You'll Need:

* Plastic garbage bag
* Acetone polish remover
* Petroleum jelly
* Nail buffer
* Nail clippers
* Glass bowl

1} Find a good work area where you can sit down and be comfortable. A kitchen table works perfectly for this. Be sure to cover the surface of your table with a plastic garbage bags and a thick layer of newspaper to soak up spills and prevent damage to your tableâs surface.

2} Using a pair of nail clippers, cut the acrylic nails down as short as possible to make the removal easier.

3} Fill a glass bowl with nail polish remover (the type with acetone in it). This will be used to soak your nails in and dissolve the nail glue which attached your acrylic nails to your natural ones.

4} Before dunking your nails apply a coating of petroleum jelly to the skin surrounding your nails. This will help prevent the skin from drying out while soaking in the polish remover. Just be sure you donât get any on the nail or it will block the polish remover from loosening the glue.

5} Dip your fingers into the bowl of nail polish remover and continue to soak them for 15-20 minutes.

6} Remove your hands and try to gently peel the acrylic nails off. If you are met with resistance and any or all of the acrylic nails do not easily peel off, submerge your fingers in the polish remover again and soak for another five minutes. Never force a nail to come off if itâs not ready.

7} After re-soaking you should be able to remove any stubborn acrylic nails and will now be left with only your natural nails.

8} Thoroughly was your hands in order to remove any polish remover residue and the petroleum jelly.

9} If any of the nail glue remains on your nails, simply buff this off with a nail buffer. Be gentle and use a light touch to avoid damaging your natural nails.

10} Apply a moisturizing hand cream to your hands and massage in well. This will help replace any lost moisture from the acetone polish remover.




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