Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How to remove nail polish from clothing?

nail polish removerHow to remove nail polish from clothing?
You can always cut it out just to be safe ;)How to remove nail polish from clothing?
Anyone who says you can't get nailpolish out of clothing is wrong. Well, white clothes anyway. I recently just spilled bright pink nailpolish on my new white shirt. I immediately put shout on in, and rubbed it in, hard. I waited a few hours, came back to the shirt, put more shout on, and rubbed it in again. Then right after, I sprayed it again just to let it soak in. After a couple more hours, I put it in the wash in hot water and waitied till it was done. I pulled it out and put more shout on in, rubbed it in hard, waited a few hours, and then did the same thing as the first time. After i had pulled it out of the wash the second time, I could tell the stain was starting to dissappear. I kept up this process until, 2 days later, my stain is gone and has NO sign of ever being there
Acetone will probably bleach the cloth if it has any color to it, and leave a stain of the polish. If you can get your hands on an ultrasonic cleaner that might be the best way. Or if it is like a sweate or something you might be able to carefully cut it out.
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Use nail polish remover and thats the only way.
Allow the nail polish to dry. Then try spraying it with Dreft Spray. Rub material together like you would for any other stain. It may not work if the nail polish is a dark color, but it wouldn't hurt. Be careful if you decide to use nail polish remover. It may bleach the fabric.
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i wouldn't do nail polish remover, last time i did that and i had a big stain where i had put the nail polish remover. Put a little laundry soap right on it, and use your nail to scrap at it just allitlle so that it soaks good, then put in washer, in your regualar washing machien, then dry, and it shall be good :)
Nail polish remover, but do it outdoors and away from any flame.
You could try using a remover, but rinsing the area right after so that it doesn't take away too much color from the material
Nail polish remover? Or a dry cleaner.
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With a pair of scissors. (Sorry, I couldn't resist). Check with the manufacturer - there are many different formulas (formulae) for nail polish.
on the reverse side soak with nail polish remover and wash or try penut butter

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