Removing dried up nail polish from the carpet can be a bit of a task but don t worry here is all you need to know to get your clean carpet back.
Get dry nail varnish out of carpet.
Use warm water to wet the stain.
Spot treat dry nail polish stains on a carpet using dry cleaning cleanser.
2 rubbing alcohol or hairspray.
Use a spoon and towel to get nail polish out of carpet.
Fill a small bucket with water and add 1 to 2 teaspoons 5 to 10 ml of liquid dish detergent laundry soap or carpet cleaner.
Then let it sit for 10 minutes to loosen the stain.
Products that contain alcohol does a good job in in dissolving the nail polish from the carpet.
Removing nail polish with baking soda and ginger ale.
Follow up with water and then let the area dry.
Scrape as much of the dry nail polish as you can out of the carpet.
The compound cleaning agents that make up store bought dry carpet cleaners come as a powder so work a teaspoon of the cleaner into the stain with an old toothbrush.
While brushing the stain pour cold water directly onto the stain spots.
First pour baking soda on the stain and then wet it with the ginger ale.
It seems there are tons of uses for baking soda and getting nail polish out of your carpet is one of them.
Try to use a spoon a blunt knife or your hands to remove as much of the dried nail polish from the carpet as you can.
This will help reduce the damage and you can just sweep up the flecks when you re done with this step.
You can use a spoon a blunt knife or just your fingers.
Use a bowl of clean warm water to dip a cloth in and begin to flush the cleaner out of the carpet by blotting it up with a the damp cloth.
When you re done sweep or vacuum the stained area to get rid.
Pour some non oily nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol on a cloth and blot the stain.
Using a spoon is a great way to get nail polish off without nail polish remover or other potentially damaging cleaning agents.
Using a toothbrush or a small scrub brush scrub the nail polish stain for about a minute.
Spray a good amount of hair spray onto the nail polish stains and follow up with small splashes of rubbing alcohol.
Dip a clean sponge into the soapy water wring out the excess and scrub the carpet to clean off residue.
If there is still a stain present then repeat the above steps.
Use a dull knife or the side of a spoon.
Pick at the nail polish.
Try to remove as much of the dried nail polish out of carpet as you can.
It might seem counterintuitive to clean your nail polish stain with a utensil rather than a cleaning liquid but a spoon is a great starting option.
Nail polish remover works great as long as it contains no acetone which will discolor your carpet if used.
Clean the area with soap.
Use a dry towel or paper towel to blot up as much moisture as you can from the carpet.
Repeat the process until no more nail polish comes off on your towel.