Don’t panic if you’ve accidentally spilled nail polish on your carpet, we’re here to help! With our expert guide, we’ll show you a tried and true method for how to get nail polish out of the carpet.
Don’t panic if you’ve accidentally spilled nail polish on your carpet, we’re here to help! With our expert guide, we’ll show you a tried-and-true method for how to get nail polish out of the carpet. Plus, check out our secret cleaning tips from the pros.
Watch this video tutorial for how to get nail polish out of carpet:
Note: Always do a spot removal test on a section of carpet that is normally not visible.
First things first, is the nail polish wet or dry?
Clean up a nail polish stain as soon as you notice it. The longer it has to set in, the harder it is to get out. If your nail polish is wet, blot the excess spill with a paper towel until nothing comes off. Don’t rub or wipe at the polish; you don’t want it to spread and make the stain worse. If nail polish is dry, scrape as much of it off as you can with a dull knife.
How to get fingernail polish out of carpet:
Spill on dark or light carpet?
Dark: If you have dark carpet use rubbing alcohol or hairspray instead of nail polish remover to decrease the risk of bleaching your carpet color.
Light: If your carpet is white or a light color, use a non-acetone nail polish remover. Make sure the non-acetone nail polish remover you use is the clear kind. Some nail polish removers come in different colors and can do more harm than good.
Admit it—your house could be cleaner. That’s where we come in. Check out these tips and hints to get your house clean and keep it that way.
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