Kool- aid: Neutralize the spot with an ammonia solution (1 tablespoon of clean household ammonia to 1/2 cup of water), put the solution in a spray bottle and moisten the area. blot to absorb excess moisture. Follow additional steps below.
Nail polish: Remove as much as poosible by scrapping with a spoon. apply a non-oily nail polish remover to a clean white cloth and gently rub (in one direction) or blot at the spot. continue until spot is removed. DO NOT allow nail polish remover to get the latex backing. Follow additional steps below.
Additional steps: apply a small amount of a detergent solution to the spot. ( 1/4 teaspoon of Dawn or Joy dish soap to 1 qt. water) blot with a white paper towel to work the detergent in to the affected area. using a spray bottle, rinse with tap water and blot to remove excess moisture. next, spray lightly with water, but instead of blotting, apply a pad of paper towels, weigh them down with a book or brick and allow to dry.
If stain remains, moitsten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide and let stand for 1 hour. blot and repeat until stain is gone. because peroxide turns to water in it come into contacted with light, there is no need to rinse. again apply a pad of paper towels to wet area and weigh down to dry. bush up fibers when dry.Whats the best way to get koolaid and nail polish out of off white carpet?
bleach the carpetWhats the best way to get koolaid and nail polish out of off white carpet?
soap/h20 for koolaide, acetone for nail polish
separate or mix together- dont use bleach! youll have permanent cloud no matter how white carpet is
use nail polish remover
By using a bleach base cleaner.
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