I would first try rubbing alcohol
If that doesn't work you can buy this stuff called goo gone. It takes off sticky stuff from labels. It might also be able to take off the furniture polish.
I would try either a mixture of vinegar and water takes off all stains away usually. If that doesn't work then I would try some rubbing alcohol. Alcohol has gotten some stuff off of my mirrors before.
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Finger Nail Polish Remover
Murphys' Oil Soap Furniture Polish/ Cleaner
Try nail polish remover.
Nail glue is somewhat easy to remove from furniture, such as a couch. One way to remove nail glue is to use a nail polish remover that contains acetone. A little bit of this product should be put onto a cotton swab. It should then be dabbed onto a hidden spot on the furniture that has nail glue on it. This is to ensure that the nail polish won't bleach or ruin the furniture. This cotton swab can then be used to remove the nail glue from the furniture by gently rubbing the spot.
You can remove furniture polish from wood furniture by mixing equal parts vinegar and water and using a soft cloth to wipe away the polish. You can also try using a solution of dish soap and warm water to gently remove the residue. Ensure to dry the wood thoroughly with a clean cloth after cleaning.
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.
It's worth a try.
I'm afraid that they are there for good.
To remove shoe polish from fabric, first scrape off excess polish with a dull knife or spoon. Then, blot the stain with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover until the stain fades. Finally, wash the fabric in cold water with a mild detergent.
so long as the delicate fabric is not acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, you can use nail polish remover. Test a small corner of the fabric to see if it is color-safe. Then rinse the nail polish remover out of the fabric thoroughly.
You can't remove Super or Krazy glue from fabric.