Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Nail polish on my mom's carpet...help. pls!?

how can i get rid of it?? :[


thank you!!


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ohhh n by the way its black nail polish!Nail polish on my mom's carpet...help. pls!?
I agree with Versantl about telling your Mother first.





You didn't mention your age and many of the items suggested may be very inappropriate for you to use - even dangerous.


Let your Mother deal with it. She may be upset, but not as much as she would be if you inhaled the wrong combination of some of these suggested remedies.





Who knows... it might just peel off once it is dry.Nail polish on my mom's carpet...help. pls!?
I posted these instructions last night on this site for someone and they had success. Since you've already tried something, I'm only posting the part of the instructions that apply. Don't expect the stain to come out at the first attempt..it may take several before you get all of it. And work small - use a Q tip to apply so you don't dilute and spread the color.





Alternate acetone nail polish remover and rubbing alcohol. Use one, then the other, blotting in between with an absorbent (cotton) cloth. You may need to alternate several times. Use cotton swabs or an old toothbrush to apply.





If you get the polish out but not all the color, then try saturating the stain with baby shampoo and leave on overnight. Scrub with an old toothbrush and warm water, then use an absorbent cloth to blot up.
with peroxide. Peroxide will remove many fresh stains and is a popular method for removing blood.


Step2


Next try baking soda. Baking soda is also great for getting oily stains out.


Step3


There are some products on the market that claim to remove nail polish stains. Try these with caution. Try using them in a corner or closet to make sure they will not remove the dye from your carpet before using on the stain.


Step4


If all else fails try a Acetone Free Nail Polish Remover. Again test in a closet first before putting directly on the stain.
Acetone might damage the carpet. Use liquid cleaning agents specifically for carpets and spot clean. Try the agent first in a not-so-noticeable part of the carpet to see if there are any negative reactions.





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Hope it helps.=)
Here is a quality technique for removing nail polish from a carpet. This is best suited for a natural fiber based rug. Best of luck!
I would tell you to use nail polish remover but if the carpet has nylon in it, it could melt the carpet. Can you snip it off with sheers?
If you have Varsol or Turpentine in the house if yes put some on a rag and wipe it off, then wipe it with a cloth or paper towel with white vinegar .
nail polish remover
before doing anything, inform your mother.
go somewhere and buy a bottle of acetone other than that u are screwed...maybe try goo be gone or whatever its called

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