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i_dunno_<3
yea....I accidently spilled a LITTLE bit (a not-so-little amount) of nail polish on my carpet, and I'm trying as hard as I can to get it out, but nothing is working...any suggestions?
Answer
There are some easy steps to try to help remedy the situation. Followed closely, you may be able to save your carpet.
1. Pour dry cleaning fluid over the stain and let it soak for a minute
2. With a white clean cloth, blot dry it.
3. Apply a small amount of mild liquid detergent to the stain before it sets in.
4. Blot dry it once again with a cloth.
5. Saturate the carpet stain with water.
6. Blot dry the stain with a cloth again
7. With a very small amount of ammonia, pour it on the stain
8. Blot dry it again.
9. Apply more liquid detergent to the stain.
10. Blot dry again.
11. Saturate the area with water again and blot one last time.
Hopefully with these steps you will be successful in getting nail polish out of your carpet. You can purchase dry cleaning fluid from home supply stores, dry cleaners, and grocery stores.
It is important that before you use any of the cleaning solutions on the carpet to test them out in an area that can not be seen before applying them to a large obvious area. It is necessary to use a white cloth rather than a colored cloth because the dye from the cloth can transfer onto the carpet making it an even bigger mess.
When you blot out the stains, keep turning the cloth so that each time you blot you are using a clean, dry sectioni to pick up the stain and the cleaning fluids from the carpet. Never rub it in! Rubbing it in can cause the stain to get deeper into the carpet, making removal harder.
Often times when people spill nail polish on their carpet, the first thing they grab is nail polish remover. This is not a good idea. Nail polish may bleach the carpet. The best way to try to get nail polish out of the carpet is by using the above steps.
:-)
There are some easy steps to try to help remedy the situation. Followed closely, you may be able to save your carpet.
1. Pour dry cleaning fluid over the stain and let it soak for a minute
2. With a white clean cloth, blot dry it.
3. Apply a small amount of mild liquid detergent to the stain before it sets in.
4. Blot dry it once again with a cloth.
5. Saturate the carpet stain with water.
6. Blot dry the stain with a cloth again
7. With a very small amount of ammonia, pour it on the stain
8. Blot dry it again.
9. Apply more liquid detergent to the stain.
10. Blot dry again.
11. Saturate the area with water again and blot one last time.
Hopefully with these steps you will be successful in getting nail polish out of your carpet. You can purchase dry cleaning fluid from home supply stores, dry cleaners, and grocery stores.
It is important that before you use any of the cleaning solutions on the carpet to test them out in an area that can not be seen before applying them to a large obvious area. It is necessary to use a white cloth rather than a colored cloth because the dye from the cloth can transfer onto the carpet making it an even bigger mess.
When you blot out the stains, keep turning the cloth so that each time you blot you are using a clean, dry sectioni to pick up the stain and the cleaning fluids from the carpet. Never rub it in! Rubbing it in can cause the stain to get deeper into the carpet, making removal harder.
Often times when people spill nail polish on their carpet, the first thing they grab is nail polish remover. This is not a good idea. Nail polish may bleach the carpet. The best way to try to get nail polish out of the carpet is by using the above steps.
:-)
How can you safely remove nail polish from leather?
kimberly M
I have a black leather coat that has a few nice size spots of pink nail polish on it. Im scared to use nailpolish remover or anything like that. Im sure Id end up with a worse mess. I appreciate your help!
Answer
Never tried this so I'm not sure if it works, but it may be worth a try...
Remove Nail Polish Stains From:
Leather, Suede
Carefully scrape excess with a dull knife or spatula. Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge, but avoid spreading the stain. Dry with a clean cloth. If the polish has hardened, try gently rubbing an artgum eraser across it. As a last resort, cautiously file the area with an emery board or a piece of very fine (grade 6/0-8/0) sandpaper. As a thin layer of hide is removed, work carefully.
Never tried this so I'm not sure if it works, but it may be worth a try...
Remove Nail Polish Stains From:
Leather, Suede
Carefully scrape excess with a dull knife or spatula. Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge, but avoid spreading the stain. Dry with a clean cloth. If the polish has hardened, try gently rubbing an artgum eraser across it. As a last resort, cautiously file the area with an emery board or a piece of very fine (grade 6/0-8/0) sandpaper. As a thin layer of hide is removed, work carefully.
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