Friday, May 14, 2010

How do you get fingernail polish out of the carpet?

Nail polish remover, Baby, and a lot of elbow grease!


What you need to do is get some nail polish remover and pour a small amount upon the ';infected'; area. Get an old towel and dab that sucker. Don't rub because that's just going to spread the nail polish you're cleaning up.


After you get all the nail polish up, make sure to get water down on your carpet and dry it, unless you want water stains left behind.


Oh, and the nail polish may not all come out, but most of it should.


And, depending on the color of the carpet, you could always use bleach.How do you get fingernail polish out of the carpet?
I heard that simple green works. If you dont have that on hand try shaving cream, oxyclean, bathroom cleaner or a brillo pad. If all fail then just break out the scissors. I dont have carpet but if i did i would be trying all types of cleaning products.How do you get fingernail polish out of the carpet?
Fingernail Polish Remover or Acetone
I think you are probably screwed. You might try a dab of polish remover in an inconspicuous spot (a closet maybe) to see if it will discolor the carpet. If not, you could try that.





If that's not an option, I would either call a professional carpet cleaner for additional advice or service OR you could cut out the square where the polish is and replace it with extra carpet (if you have any) or trade squares with a piece from the closet. (This may also be a job for a professional depending on your level of DIY expertise.)\
you could try fingernail revover but i mite lighten your carpet colour. but if its a light coluor then try it
let it dry if the area is not too big. then pick or shave the polish off. If you use fingernail polish remover, make sure that it will not bleach or stain the carpet. blot and scrub. good luck
If the stain is not very big try nail polish remover blot a little on the stain or use thin scissors and cut the carpet fibers that are stained.
well my naibors got a shampoo vacuum and it got it out instantly
Windex and three minutes of soft srubing works very well.

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