Monday 17 February 2014

Cleaning nail polish from carpet

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Mistakes happen. When you’ve just spilled a bold colored nail polish on the floor, it probably seems like things can’t get much worse. If you’re stuck in this clean up situation, don’t despair, here’s how to handle it:
Absorb as much of the polish puddle with a paper towel as possible-ensure you’re blotting not rubbing, which will set it in and spread it around.

Then get an old towel and blot the carpet using some acetone remover on the towel. If you’ve gotten the stain saturated with the acetone, use a dry part of the towel to press hard atop the stain. Ideally a lot of the color will be extracted thanks to the acetone treatment.


Once the towel isn’t picking up colour any longer, use a traditional carpet cleaner to finish things off.



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