I totally get why you are stumped on getting out nail polish for fabric... Because for the longest time I was too! So far this has worked for me every time! So here is my answer... First... Grab a small glass cup or bowl. Second... Fill it up with any nail polish remover; not all the way to the top, about half way. Third... Depending on where the stain is, press it down to the bottom of the cup, to the point in which it is covering the entire stain. Fourth... Leave it for about 5 minutes Fifth... Grab a tooth brush and some dish washing soap. Sixth... Lay out the shirt Seventh... Cover the stain with a thick layer of soap Eighth... Scrub it hard with the tooth brush, Tenth...but in in the wash by its self, That should work! I hope it does for you!
nail polish remover and a wash cloth.
Name the glue - 'all purpose glue' is far too vague.
use nail polish remover
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Acetone or nail polish remover can effectively dissolve dried Elmer's glue.
To remove pink nail polish from clothes, first let the nail polish dry completely. Then, scrape off as much of the dried nail polish as you can with a blunt edge. Next, apply a stain remover or nail polish remover onto the stain and gently dab with a clean cloth until the stain is gone. Launder the clothing as usual after the stain has been removed.
Try peeling some off or use nail polish remover and scrub it clean
It Should Come Off With Nail Polish Remover. The Ingredients In Polish Remover Are Very Strong. Good Luck
They took the cedar, dried it then wore it.
Silk clothing cannot be dried in a tumble dryer, even on the lowest setting. It should be washed in cold water, left out to dry, and then carefully ironed so as not to damage the material.
As I have heard, you can use Windex. Ive heard it works like a charm. You can also use a Non-Acetone Nail Polish remover.
Add a little turpentine and mix using lollipop stick or similar utensil