HELP! HELP! Please!? ok, me and my friends were douing our nails, and my friend...
ok, me and my friends were douing our nails, and my friend shook a bottle of white fastener polish, and it spilled ALL OVER our light tan rug.. how do i draw from it out! my parents are gonna be home soon! and ive tried shout, and acetone and it wont come out!! PLEASE HELP!
Answers: the best thing i can suggest is:
A) cover it with something to buy your self some time...close to a pike of laundry.
B) scissors? trim the carpet where it's stained.
C) phone up that guy billy mays...he always has a solution!
I don't reason anything is going to get nail polish out that efficient...i would have suggested the acetone, or maybe regular paint thinner...but it's going to smell approaching you guys have been doing something you shouldn't hold anyway! Maybe it's best to just be honest with them..or try this, Shaving cream, the foamy genus will remove nail polish from some kinds of mat. Spray it on thick, let it sit 5 minutes, and blot it up next to a white wash cloth dipped in melt water.
If you are worried about the color of your hearth rug fading, dump extremely hot water on the stain, and rub it knotty with an S.O.S. pad.
try mineral spirits but use it on a small spot first I found this on a trellis site; see if one of them works:
DO -NOT- USE NAIL POLISH REMOVER UNLESS U READ THE LABEL IT IS HARMFUL TO SOME DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARPETS AND FABRICS
I don't know if this will work for "old" stains, but for new ones: Use a lot of dampen, keep the stain wet! Use in the region of 15-20 squirts of hair spray and 3-5 splashes of rubbing alcohol. Scrub gently next to a small scrub brush. Blot with paper towels. Repeat as crucial. Don't forget to keep pouring water during the process.
I tried shaving cream, pin polish remover, hair spray, windex, rubbing alcohol, and water. It sort of come out.
I had three streaks of pink nail polish splattered adjectives over the carpet. i pretty much used everything on this site- Windex, nail polish remover, shaving cream, hairspray and lots of wet. i feel sick from the fumes and there is still a short time left but i think the switch is persistence - continue to scrub and scrub and incorporate stuff and most should come out. it's a lot of work and it sucks. in the adjectives i think i will paint my nails outside!
One tablespoon of ammonia and 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide.
I hold very light silver gray mat and bright red polish. I called the carpet initiator and they said NAIL POLISH REMOVER. It worked! Then I cleaned the spot with a little hearth rug cleaner. Good as new.
Wow, between everything everyone said I got the staple polish out. I used nail polish remover, hydrogen peroxide, carpet cleaner, sea and hair spray and it got it out!
I have an old nail polish stain on the hearth rug. I tried to remove it with nail polish remover and it did not come out at adjectives. I thought that it was hopeless to get out so I gone it there. I decided to look online and see if I could find a better solution. I used hose, hair spray and rubbing alcohol and it worked on an old stain!
Do not use bleach. A bleach stain leeches the dye out of the hearth rug. After that all you will be able to do is replace the mat or cover it with a rug.
Nail Polish Remover, Water, Hairspray, Hydrogen Peroxide, Carpet Stain Cleaner, Rubbing Alcohol.
I used Spot Remover from Stanley Steamer and a lot of rubbing and scrub and the spot came out.
Brake fluid cleaner. Works in no time.
I spilled misty purple nail polish on our brand new fawn carpet. The lady at the local hardware store recommended "Goof Off." It took pretty a bit of the stain out. From there I used ammonia to get the rest up. The Goof Off worked great to acquire the polish off the tile & grout, too.
I spilled a whole bottle of BLACK pin polish on a WHITE rug. Use OXYCLEAN! It works.
I used HOT WATER, NAIL VARNISH REMOVER, HAIR REMOVING CREAM, THEN SOAP POWDER IN THAT ORDER, then I scrubbed approaching a maniac with a dish scrubber, you know the ones with one rough side? For some plea if you don't use it in order it doesn't work!
I purely used nail polish remover and water and it come out.
You can remove nail polish stain of a fabric, carpet, and counter tops using Motsenbocker's Lift Off #3. We tried it on our quilt an it made the nail polish stain just disappear, resembling magic! You can purchase it at any hardware store. We purchased it at The Home Depot for about $6.00. It also removes ongoing ink and marker stains.
I know this sounds crazy but using carburetor and choke cleaner (found at any auto parts store) did the trick for us. My boyfriend the "miracle worker" used this after I spilled bright pink polish over beige mat. The only bad entity was the smell was pretty strong from the cleaner and it took a few days to run away, but it was amazing how it works.
My stain wasn't old, i spilled blue staple polish on my tan carpet, and I poured sea on it, I kept it wet, then scrub, and dabbed, tried not to push it more into the carpet, afterwards then, i poured more water on it, and after i poured nail polish remover on it, scrubbed and dab it, then hair spray! put spine spay on it, and scrubbed, did that for about 15 min, and it come out.
Water and hydrogen peroxide. My arm now hurts from scrubbing, but it's gone.
Water, hackle spray and nail varnish remover worked after about 15 minutes scrub. A little tip, use a stiff nail brush to scrub with, seem to lift it a lot faster.
Just use some hydrogen peroxide that's the most undamaging and it works well, it's also usually available at home. I used it on a day elderly stain of hot pink nail polish and it worked fine. I scrubbed it near a brush. Be careful not to tear your hearth rug up to much. And to make sure the hydrogen peroxide could not hurt my carpet I suck it up near a Bissell carpet cleaner.
hydrogen peroxide and small amounts of nail polish remover works great. and if then get really hot dampen pour and lightly scrub! hope u get the stain out! it worked for me
I a short time ago started with some nail polish remover and after used Resolve for Pet Stains with water...IT CAME OUT IN 5 MINUTES!!
I splattered staple polish on my carpet and I found that torpensol works really well. Put it on a drizzling cloth, don't put it right on the carpet because it will sink all the instrument through. I'm sure thats not good for the carpet. It took seriously of scrubbing and your house will smell for a while but at least it adjectives came out.
After I stopped crying about spilling a partly a bottle of red nail polish on my new manila, shag carpet, this is what I did: I read the suggestions here and then proceeded to pour a hulking amount of rugging alcohol all over the stain and then soaked it near hairspray. I used washcloths and kept rubbing the stain and in a matter of a few minutes the stain lift. I washed it with a touch soap and water. It's still wet, but the stain appears to be gone. The pious part is that alcohol and hair spray dry intensely quickly, unlike tons of soap and water. Hair spray is the miracle stain remover...it also removes bubble point pen from tons of things!!
According to the author of Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb, try the above mentioned methods and precautions with non-oily fastener polish remover. If this does not work, buy straight acetone at a beauty supply house, pretest, and apply with an eye dropper or non-silver spoon, blotting quickly after every application. She adds that once the polish is removed, follow with Spot Shot Carpet Stain Remover (Apply as directed). If some polish still remains, apply hydrogen peroxide to remove the colour.
After freaking out that i had just spilled a massively large amount of bright neon purple polish on my parents off white carpet (pretty big deal considering they just allowed me to move subsidise in and pay for me to finish my degree), i run for the Resolve carpet cleaner which did very little, i tried acetone-free nailpolish remover, which worked a bit better, the combination of the two and a biddable scrub brush pulled the stain almost entirely out (i blotted the stain occasionally with paper towels. Then following the warning from this page i dumped about half a bottle of rubbing alcohol and a roomy amount of hairspray onto the stain, let set for about 30 second and then scrubbed beside a hand towel, following with a small amount of soap and river. The stain appears to be gone! hopefully i'll never have to to tell my parents!
I tryed the total nail polish remover and water and scrub for like a half hour, and the stain go from something barely noticable, to a GIANORMOUS STAIN that my parents will totally freak out about! im kinda worried immediately, but then i used oxiclean, and it FINALLY came out.
* I spilled a streak of muddy blue nail polish on my new off-white carpet. The stain was a streak and some dots spanning in the region of 2 and a half feet. Window cleaner (with ammonia), hydrogen peroxide, and scrub and blotting got the stains out in a short length of time. It's not a miracle fix. There is a little "shadow" if you look at the carpet next to an eagle eye and in the right lighting and direction, but it would appear gone to a casual spectator.