nail polish remover could be used, but it is going to thin the polish out as it dissolves it and it will spread into a bigger yet lighter stain. To try to avoid this, I would soak the nail polish stain as well as a decent size area around the stain with nail polish remover. As soon as the nail polish dissolves, which may take some gentle scrubbing with a brush, I would flush the area with running water. Once wet I would apply an adequate amount of industrial hand cleaner such as Goop, to break down the solvents of the polish and remover, then rinse in water again. I've seen this method used on a pair of white linen pants and it worked great. The results will depend on the type of fabric the blanket is made of and it could ruin the blanket altogether depending on the fabric. I would try a small amount of the polish remover on perhaps a corner of the blanket first to see if it attacks the fabric or any dyes in the fabric.
outtaprobably put it in the washer with some Clorox or tide and if that doesnt work your luck
Nail polish remover usually serves to remove nail polish, its quite a nifty invention
There is a solvent that is marketed specifically for the purpose of removing nail polish, which is called nail polish remover. It works. Buy a bottle.
You shouldn't. Nail polish remover could damage your flute. I know because I spilled nail polish on my boyfriends *now husband* flute. and it got destroyed :(
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if the bathtub is painted i think that acitone will take off the paint! tyy nail polish remover
It depends on what item the nail polish is staining. It is nearly impossible to remove nail polish from fabrics/carpet/tablecloths because the nail polish remover will bleach and damage the fabric before it will remove all the color of the polish. Commercial stain remover products will not be effective on nail polish as it is paint based. If it was spilled on glass then it is safe to use nail polish remover. On wood furniture it will also remove the varnish and wood stain along with the polish so that isn't good either. In other words, your parents are going to "notice" wherever you spilled the polish.
moisten a tissue with acetone, and rub it across the nails. This product is also known as 'nail polish remover'.
I just used nail polish remover on my black leather chair and ottoman (made by Ashley)to remove pink nail polish and it worked without damaging the leather.
Quick, cover it before ur mom comes home!!! Ahhhh! then eat it
because nail polish weakens ur nails and removes essential oils and makes them very soft and breakable..:D
nail polish can be removed from hard non-fabrc surfaces with simple nail polish remover. Clean, rinse and repeat if necessary. The cleaning goes easier if the nail polish hasn't completely hardened yet.
Nail polish can be removed from hard non-fabrc surfaces with simple nail polish remover. Clean, rinse and repeat if necessary. The cleaning goes easier if the nail polish hasn't completely hardened yet.