Tuesday, January 19, 2010

How do you get dried black nail polish off a light green and white comforter?

i spilled 'black lingerie' from revlon on my bed comforter and i've tried water, nail polish remover, and hydrogen peroxide and i just got tired and went to sleep. my mom says nothing can get it out but i NEED to get it out....please please please help me.How do you get dried black nail polish off a light green and white comforter?
If its on the white part of the comforter, maybe bleach? Go to a cleaning store and try some different items. Maybe if you take it to a dry cleaners and ask them they can help you out. Goodluck!How do you get dried black nail polish off a light green and white comforter?
Darlin, you are not gonna get black nail polish out of white or light green. It's that simple. Never never never. The other answers are from people trying to be helpful, but you are screwed. But this is clearly important to you and I never say never. You may not be able to remove it entirely, but you can cover it. Go to an art supply store and ask for a water proof paint. The oil painting isle would probably be your best bet. Buy white and cream to try to match your white. Mix it on a pallet until you get the right shade and just paint over the black. What? You got a better idea? Do the same with the green areas. Buy yellow, green and blue, then mix until you get a match. Just remember it will dry just a tiny bit darker.


Otherwise, maybe a dry cleaner who does alterations could cut like six inches off the end, sew that end shut and use the scrap as a patch. That might be a better idea, depending on the pattern, if you don't mind shortening it. And you would be surprised how little they charge.
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If you try these methods; do them OUTSIDE due to the fumes.


Always test the cloth with just a bit of the acetone to make sure it does not fade the color or even dissolve the material.


Again, do this OUTSIDE.
Try benzine or turpentine. That should remove it but try to do it outside or in a very well ventilated room.

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