Q. so i spilled nail polish on my car[et and i have no idea how to get it out? there is fresh nail polish and nail polish that is almost a year old. i have tried nail polish remover but it doesn't really work. do you know any good tricks or house hold items that could work to get it out?
Answer
Often nail polish on carpet is just on the very tips of the fibers. If this is the case you can just snip the polish off with sharp scissors.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless you have used nail polish remover and have worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet.
Good luck.
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Often nail polish on carpet is just on the very tips of the fibers. If this is the case you can just snip the polish off with sharp scissors.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless you have used nail polish remover and have worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet.
Good luck.
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how to remove black nail varnish/polish from a cream carpet?
Q. please help my mum will kill me if she finds out:/
nail varnish remover hasn't worked
nail varnish remover hasn't worked
Answer
Often nail polish on carpet is just on the very tips of the fibers. If this is the case you can just snip the polish off with sharp scissors.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless the nail polish remover you used has worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet..
Good luck.
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Often nail polish on carpet is just on the very tips of the fibers. If this is the case you can just snip the polish off with sharp scissors.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless the nail polish remover you used has worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet..
Good luck.
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