Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How do you get nail polish out of carpet?

my careless friend split clear nail polish all over my carpet, now the carpets all hard how do i get it off?


when it was wet i dabed it up with a damp cloth but ts still hard.


thanks for you help.How do you get nail polish out of carpet?
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I did that once, on my mum's best rug. In the end, I took a pair of scissors and snipped out the stiff bits, then I took bits I'd snipped from under the couch where it wouldn't show and glued them in place. Unless she reads this, she still doesn't know, and I left home years ago.
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How do you get nail polish out of carpet?

my careless friend split clear nail polish all over my carpet, now the carpets all hard how do i get it off?


when it was wet i dabed it up with a damp cloth but ts still hard.


thanks for you help.How do you get nail polish out of carpet?
Go to this website :)How do you get nail polish out of carpet?
take a look at this customized solution for fingernail polish. It's worked great for us in the past





http://www.rugrag.com/stain-removal/Fing鈥?/a>
I did that once, on my mum's best rug. In the end, I took a pair of scissors and snipped out the stiff bits, then I took bits I'd snipped from under the couch where it wouldn't show and glued them in place. Unless she reads this, she still doesn't know, and I left home years ago.
Acetone.

How do I get nail polish out of clothes?

So I spilled red nail polish on one of my favorite shirts %26amp; I can't get it out!


Any ideas?How do I get nail polish out of clothes?
Yes, you might have luck with nail polish remover and use a brush to scrub at it.





Good luck to you!How do I get nail polish out of clothes?
* Wipe Away Excess Polish. If the spill is fresh, carefully wipe away the excess polish with a paper towel or old cloth. There will probably be a stain left behind on the fabric that you will now need to work on removing.


* Use Nail Polish Remover. It might seem like an obvious idea, but you might not think to try nail polish remover on your clothing. While the remover can be a bit harsh on clothes, the fabric should be okay if you only use a little on the spot. If you are nervous about it, test the nail polish remover on an inconspicuous spot. To get the spot out, dab a paper towel or cotton ball with some polish remover onto the spot to lift it up. You might want to try a non-acetone remover since it could be less harsh. Don't use bleach.


* Bug Spray or Hair Spray. It may be strange, but many people have found this to work. If the polish remover doesn't seem to work, use a tooth brush and some bug spray and hair spray to scrub out the stain.


* Try a Special Cleaner. If nail polish remover or bug spray doesn't do the trick, you may want to try a cleaner made especially for this type of stain. You should be able to find these at your local store. Follow the directions carefully. You might also have luck with prewash sprays like Spray and Wash.


* Rinse and Wash. Once you have removed the stain, rinse with water and then throw in the wash.





If one method doesn't seem to work, try different ones until the stain is gone. It is likely that at least one cleaning method will do the trick. If the stain absolutely won't come out, take the garment to a professional cleaner's.
Depending on the color of the clothing, try nail polish remover if it doesn't come out soak the stained are in the polish remover for a minute or two and then machine wash.





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Try bug spray, Off Skintastic, Motsenbocker's Lift Off #3, or a can of acetone (and some Oxy Clean for washing afterward). I tried the bug repellent on one spot of the comforter and then Motsenbocker's on another. The bug repellent seemed to lighten the stain, but the Motsenbocker's was actually LIFTING the stain off of the fabric, so I switched to that. I had to spray, blot, and rub the spot with a soft-bristled toothbrush about 25-30 times, but IT COMPLETELY CAME OUT.If you use Motsenbocker's make sure you have a towel or something absorbent under whatever you are cleaning to catch the stain dripping through from the other side! if this doesn't work try the bug spray!!
Try hairspray. May have to spray and rub several times. Do this right before you wash it.
hgm i tried it dosent work








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Nail polish remover?
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  • How do i get my nail polish off without using nail polish remover?

    Ok i have some pink nail polish my little sister did for me,because she was screaming and begging to do it. And stuff,and i was thinking HOW THE HELL DO I GET MY PINK NAIL POLISH OFF WITHOUT USING NAIL POLISH REMOVER? I want to paint them black instead. :)How do i get my nail polish off without using nail polish remover?
    Anything with acetone or methyl-ethyl-ketone in it. You can also try painting over it, i hear it dissolves the bottom layer.


    Your hair is pretty awesome btw.How do i get my nail polish off without using nail polish remover?
    acetone
    use acetone
    Just paint over them. Or....scrape them off with your nails or...some other utensil.
    paint over tham, black will cover pink
    sand paper

    Is it true that most nail polish and nail polish removers are toxic or carcinogenic?

    If so, what are the alternatives for someone who uses nail polish on a daily basis? Thanks.Is it true that most nail polish and nail polish removers are toxic or carcinogenic?
    No, they're not. Most nail polishes (OPI, Rimmel, China Glaze, Essie, L'Oreal, NYC, Sally Hansen, etc) are free of the chemicals (toluene, formaldehyde, and dibutyl phthlate) that have been associated with cancer. However, even your nail polish contains those chemicals the chances of getting cancer from them is rare. You would have to literally huff your nail polish (if it has those chemicals I've listed) in a non ventilated room repeatedly to be at risk. As long as you're apply your nail polish in a well-ventilated room you should have no problems.





    However, I like to play it safe so I opt for polishes free of the chemicals.

    How do I get nail polish out of bedding?

    It's 100% cottonHow do I get nail polish out of bedding?
    did you try reading the Goo Gone label? I think it might work i included their site in my sources. I also found another site that seems very helpful:





    http://cleaning.tips.net/Pages/T004219_Removing_Nail_Polish.html





    good luckHow do I get nail polish out of bedding?
    I have black nail polish in my pink sheets. I think I tried nail polish remover and it didn't help. I don't know what could get it out...This is probably a bad suggestion but you could put Wite-Out on the spot.





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    Sorry this is hard. I'm just guessing, did you try washing the sheets.

    What is the best way to get nail polish off walls and a varnished table?

    I accidently smashed a full nail polish bottle on my living room wall.It has spatterred the wall and also dripped on to the dining table.I need to get rid of the stains without damaging the wall or the table.The table belongs to the landlord and is valued at $900 and i really cannot afford to replace it!!What is the best way to get nail polish off walls and a varnished table?
    Paint your wall....revarnish the table....or just use nail polish remover!What is the best way to get nail polish off walls and a varnished table?
    use nailpolish remover or use awesome.
    try kills, but make sure that you have the same paint to cover area for walls, and sand paper for the table and revarnish it,find at any hardware store
    nail polish remover should not hurt it as long as u do not let it sit 4 2 long
     
    freckles