Friday, May 14, 2010

How to remove clear nail varnish from a carpet please?

Really depends on your carpet. Is the material natural or synthetic?





Natural (wool mostly) material won't suffer from a acetone treatment, however - the dye might disappear. Try first on the back of the carpet to see if there's any discolouration. If this is a fitted carpet, try at some hidden corner if the colour changes.





In case of synthetic material, do the same - the nail varnish remover might not cause too much harm.





If you have a cut pile and the varnish hasn't penetrated too far down, you can even try carefully to ';shave'; off some of the top.Don't try this with a loop pile, though...How to remove clear nail varnish from a carpet please?
If the carpet is coloured then decide which is worse - the clear nail polish or a big white spot in your carpet, because if you use nail polish remover (acetone) on coloured carpet, it will most likely remove at least some of the dye from the carpet.


Nail polish remover is pretty much the only thing that will get it out though.How to remove clear nail varnish from a carpet please?
I would contact a carpet place and ask them.
I spilt some a while ago on my black leather sofa and used nail varnish to remove it. It did the trick and didn't burn a hole in it or make a mark even!
Blott on some nail varish remover.
Have you tried nail varnish remover? it usually works but just use abit at a time or it will fade your carpet.
If its clear, whats the problem?
Acetone will do it /nail varnish remover. good luck
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Try this link
I suggest black paint and a slight touch of fesis with a pinch of garlic, This will sort any problems like that out





Call me PJ carpet cleaning.
Carpets are acrylic. Nail polish remover/acetone will MELT your carpet, leaving a hard area.





Once nail polish is dry, it is not usually removable from fabrics, carpets or upholstery,
try using nail varnish remover...very sparingly!

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