Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How do u get finger nail polish out of carpet?

Use acetone to rub the polish off your carpet. It is the same as your nail polish remover.How do u get finger nail polish out of carpet?
Easy, go to your hardware store, plumbing supplies and ask them for a stain remover, its in a container like Lysol wipes, and u open it up and pull out the wipes and rub, rub the area, and it will come out for sure, i used it on my carpet to get TAR out, so u know nail polish will be no problem.How do u get finger nail polish out of carpet?
Steps


Get some Goo-Be-Gone. (It's a cleaner that removes any stain.)


Pour the Goo-Be-Gone on the stain.


Use a rag to scrub the stain.


Repeat steps 2-3 until stain is gone.











Warnings


If you have pets, keep them away from the stained area for about an hour. It is toxic if the pet licks the stained area.


Test the colorfastness of the carpet before applying the goo-be-gone. The color on some carpets may be more sensitive to any given solvent.











Things You'll Need


Goo-Be-Gone


Rag
Blot up as much of the polish as possible with a tissue. Then test the effect of non-oily nail polish remover on an inconspicuous part of the carpet (in the back of closets or under furniture). If there are no ill effects to the carpet pile, apply the nail polish remover with an eye dropper or non-silver spoon, blotting immediately after each application. Always use non-oily polish remover. If regular nail polish remover does not work, buy straight acetone at a beauty supply store, pretest again, and apply as directed above. Once you have removed as much as possible (have patience) follow with Spot Shot Carpet Stain Remover applied according to the directions. If color staining remains, apply hydrogen peroxide to lighten the stain.

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