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I have a bottle of restoration hardware's wood cleaner & polish at home, and the upc sticker says "Howards Wood Cleaner"
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Carpet cleaner usually works for me! Just put some on the nail polish and rub!
Yes, with a side dish of fabric cleaner.
One can purchase Plexus plastic polish online. Amazon sells Plexus plastic polish at a reduced price and Plexus Cleaner sells the plastic polish as well.
Murphys' Oil Soap Furniture Polish/ Cleaner
Bruce Hardwood floor cleaner, and the cleaner/polish is your best bet. You probably just need the cleaner/polish. You won't need straight cleaner for several years. Don't put water on it, dust mop every once and a while, and put wax on it.
Weiman 02 Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish is a good brand.
Hi, R1- bathroom cleaner / sanitiser R2- hard surface cleaner R3- glass & mirror cleaner R4- furniture polish R5- room freshner R6- toilet bowl cleaner R9- bathroom fittings cleaner(hard water scales)
Acetone nail polish remover should dissolve the nail polish and makes it able to dab the stain out for the biggest part. To get it cleaned completely, a professional cleaner might be able to help.
Either nail polish remover, or rubbing alcohol. Both work.
The best way would be to take it to an expert, in this case a dry cleaner. If you don't want to do that, you could tryusing fingernail polish remover, but you should try it in a tiny, inconspicuous area first to see if it has any adverse effect on either the material or dye used in the comforter (if it's made of synthetics, there's at least a reasonable chance fingernail polish remover will dissolve the fabric).