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.
To remove nail polish remover from carpet, first blot up as much of the spill as possible with a clean cloth. Then mix a solution of dish soap and water, and gently dab the affected area with a clean cloth. Rinse the area with fresh water and blot dry. Repeat if necessary.
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get a new cause that thing got acid sorry ={
If it smells like nail polish remover, it could be a sign of a chemical spill or leak. Immediately ventilate the area by opening windows and doors, evacuate the space, and contact emergency services or a hazardous materials cleanup company for assistance. Avoid inhaling the fumes and do not attempt to clean it up yourself.
The best way to keep a carpet clean is to vacuum it every week. When you have a spill on your carpet, it's best to remove it immediately. You can apply some spot cleaner on the spill to clean it up.
Remove the carpet and have it dry-cleaned.
If you spill drinks on a laptop....THE LAPTOP DOES NOT WORK.
Its either you spill something in your carpet or water has gotten in. Give more information, so its easy for "us" to answer it.
Water is very good to clean beer spills.
If it is a small amount, it is likely to do the job. If you have a bigger spill, it is better and more economical to pick up a product from somewhere like Home Depot or Lowes. The paint department can talk to you about the type of paint and other conditions to make a recommendation.
To remove stains from your carpet, start by blotting the stain with a clean cloth to absorb as much of the spill as possible. Then, apply a carpet cleaner or a mixture of water and mild detergent to the stain, and gently scrub the area with a brush. Finally, blot the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove the cleaner and allow the carpet to air dry.
Spill can be a verb or a noun. Here are sentences illustrating both uses: Verb: Be careful not to spill your drink on my new carpet. Noun: There was a large oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.