How To Remove Nail Polish From Clothes?

We all want the nail polish on our hands or feet to stay beautiful for a long time. But when a nail polish spill occurs, things can get a little ugly. Many people try to quickly wipe off their nail polish in a panic, only to spread the stain. When facing nail polish stains, we must first stay calm. We can remove nail polish stains from most fabrics at home. If you are interested, read on!

What do you need?

Cotton swab

Soap

Nail polish remover

Squeegee or credit card

How to remove nail polish stains with soap?

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1 Remove nail polish solids. Regardless of whether the nail polish is dry or not, do not wipe it off. Friction can cause nail polish to work its way into the fibers deep within your clothing. Use the edge of a credit card or a scraper to gently remove the nail polish.

2 Read the care label and test the fabric. Before any cleaning action, we must check the care label. Also, test your cleaning supplies on the inseam of your garment. This step is to avoid damaging the fabric.

3 Clean stains. Prepare multiple cotton swabs. Dip a cotton swab in oil-based soap and wipe from the outer edges to the center of the stain. If the swab is stained, replace it with a clean swab. Repeat this operation until the nail polish is removed.

4 Rinse well. Rinse any remaining stains and washing solution from your clothes with warm water. Tumble dry or air dry clothes according to the care label.

 

How to remove nail polish stains with nail polish remover?

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If the nail polish stain cannot be removed with soap and water, you can use nail polish remover. However, a few fabrics contain acetate. Acetone will dissolve these fibers and your clothes will become discolored.

1 Use acetone nail polish remover on the inseam of the garment to avoid damaging the fabric. If there are no changes to the fabric, you can continue cleaning with nail polish remover.

2 Use the edge of a credit card or a scraper to remove nail polish solids. Remember not to rub to prevent the stain from expanding.

3 Place a paper towel or towel under the stain to absorb the color of the polish. Dip a cotton swab into acetone nail polish remover and gently remove the stain. Replace any cotton swabs that have absorbed the color of the polish.

4 After removing the nail polish stains, wash the clothes with warm water.

Tips for dealing with nail polish stains

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1 When nail polish gets on your clothes, treat the stain immediately. Don’t wipe. Try to remove most of the solids with a scraper or the edge of a credit card to prevent the stain from spreading.

2 Please completely remove nail polish stains before drying clothes. Heat can set nail polish stains and make them difficult to remove.

3 Before cleaning stains, remember to read the care label carefully.

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