Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hi, I just split red nail polish onto my white carpet and was wondering what type of cleaner can remove it?

nail polish remover or hair sprayHi, I just split red nail polish onto my white carpet and was wondering what type of cleaner can remove it?
Nail Polish remover and 409 Carpet cleanerHi, I just split red nail polish onto my white carpet and was wondering what type of cleaner can remove it?
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oxiclean with water. or get a steam carpet cleaner.
I did that before, and NOTHING I did got the nail polish out. Good luck.
Oxiclean carpet cleaning spray. Someone said Acetone. You can get that at Sally Beauty Supply store, but be careful, it might eat a hole in it.
Nail polisher remover first, when that dries dab it with bleach.
do not beleive you - nobody in there right mind would have a white carpet -


Secondly - if you did have a white carpet, no one would have teenagers anywhere around that carpet with nail polish.


Why would you not apply nail polish in the bathroom or bedroom or even the kitchen table ??????????????//
Nail polish remover will spread it around and make it worse. Best you can do is wait for it to dry and pick it out, or if it hasn't gone down to far, trim it off.
Remove the bulk of the polish first. Use a clean cloth and pull the polish in an upward motion (so as not to smear it around). Keep doing that until the bulk of it is removed. Then use a clean cloth with nail polish remover to get the remaining polish. Try to use upward motions not to smear it around. After doing that for a while, it's ok to use a rubbing back and forth motion, BUT ONLY between your fingers. In other words, try to grab some carpet fibers with the nail polish remover soaked cloth and rub your finger tips back and forth over the fibers. Repeat as often as necessasry. Don't give up and let it dry. Keep at it until you think it's all gone, or removed to the extent that it won't be noticeable. After it dries it should be ok.





When all is done, if you find out that your best efforts didn't provide very good results, then contact a carpet installation company and ask that they replace a portion of your carpeting. Unless your carpeting is very old and faded, the new carpeting seciton should blend in very well and you won't be able to notice any difference.
Get remover and rub it in. Let it dry and repet it about 3 times. Theres no cleaner for that u may need to get a professional in.
well, u could try using nail polish remover. try pouring it onto the stained carpet and see if it works.
Acetone will remove it Check with a hardware store. when I was working somebody always brought their nail polish to spill, and acetone comes in a bigger bottle and was cheaper than polish remover. Takes a lot sometimes.
methylated spirit is probably your best bet it gets all sorts of make up out of your carpets. Please note though you must do a spot test first preferably in an area you don't always see just to make sure it doesn't dis-colour your carpet

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