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Nail polish on carpet..??

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is there anyway u can get nail polish out of a carpet, i spilt a whole bunch (reaaally dark).. and i tried using "shout carpet" but it didn't work.. is there anyway to get it out.. =\ thnx.. <3

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  1. I got hot pink nail polish on my carpet and I let it sit there and dry then just took a pair of scissors and cut the spot out mind you I was a spot like the size of my thumb nail or smaller this would prob not work with one bigger but you cannot even tell it ever happened  


  2. cleaning carpets is what i clean best. first get a cup of water, fill it up and pour it on that area. then use dishwasher soap and put a drop over the wet area. then get a brush from a vacuum cleaned and scrub it. let it sit there and dry for to days and on the third day brush that area again and it should be good as new.  

  3. Put a little nail polish remover if its stil wet....don rub it...jus dab it! Then let that dry! Then go buy...Barbasol shaving cream!

    Then spray it on the stain....and rubb it in with your finger tips. Then rub the area dry with a paper towel!

    Works like a charm!

  4. It&#039;s best to just pour a whole thing of nail polish remover on it, but make sure the nail polish remover isn&#039;t colored. then just press on it and rub. still there but you shouldnt be able to tell very well

  5. Carpet

    You can find a lot of good clever hints from the Hints from Heloise sites.  Here&#039;s your answer to the nail polish on the carpet problem.

    1. Carefully blot up excess polish.

    2. Using an eye dropper, apply a small amount of acetone to the stain.

    3. Blot immediately.

    4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until no more stain is removed.

    5. Using a clean white cloth, sponge the stain with a dry-cleaning solvent.

    6. Blot until the solvent is absorbed.

    7. If the stain remains, apply hydrogen peroxide. Use an eyedropper to apply the peroxide directly on the stain.

    8. Sponge with cold water and blot dry to remove the hydrogen peroxide.


  6. http://www.rugrag.com/stain-removal/Fing...

  7. nail polish remover?

  8. i would have to say blow dry it??

    i actually just spilled black nail polish on my carpet last week and couldn&#039;t think of a way to get it out.. but i read ur question and the first thing that came to mind was blow dry it. i think that would make it sticky and then you would be able to pull it up with wax paper or your fingers. idk if that would work, but its worth a try!!!!

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