NO, but Goof Off might.
Wash it
Carpet cleaner usually works for me! Just put some on the nail polish and rub!
No, you need fingernail polish remover with acetone. With vinegar, you will just seriously dry out your skin.
You can use vinegar, lemon juice, or rubbing alcohol as alternatives to nail polish remover to help remove nail polish. However, keep in mind that these alternatives may not work as effectively as nail polish remover.
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with 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.
paint thinner
No, nail polish can not remove pen ink. Nail polish -remover- might remove pen ink but I am not sure.
Nail polish remover.
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
You need to be carful with carpet, and take into consideration what type of carpet you have. Some people have ended up with permanent stains because they have used something which has made it worse. Non acetone nail polish remover is good. Have you trid an acetone nail polish remover? Gentle rubbing of the stain with shaving cream.
If your carpet is non-synthetic - wool, for example - it won't be affected by nail polish remover. If your carpet is synthetic, nail polish remover will likely dissolve the fibers where it comes into contact with the nap. This is not a "spot" that can be removed. Rather, it is permanent damage.