To get nail polish out of your carpet with hairspray first wet the stain with a generous amount of water.
Get dry nail polish off carpet.
If you see a dried nail polish spill on your carpet we ve got you covered.
A fresh nail polish spill is much easier to clean than a dried one and the trick is to get as much of the polish off the carpet as possible before it dries out.
Removing nail polish with hairspray.
For large spills use a spoon to scoop up as much of the wet nail polish as you can from the carpet.
Pour some non oily nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol on a cloth and blot the stain.
Then squirt hairspray on the area about 15 times.
From this point on follow the same method you would to remove.
The longer stains have to set in the harder they are to get out.
How to remove nail polish from carpet after it s dried.
Scrape as much of the dry nail polish as you can out of the carpet.
The compound cleaning agents that make up store bought dry carpet cleaners come as a powder so work a teaspoon of the cleaner into the stain with an old toothbrush.
If nail polish is dry scrape as much of it off as you can with a dull knife.
Use a dull knife or the side of a spoon.
How to get fingernail polish out of carpet.
We can still get it out by following these steps.
Now you can use a toothbrush to scrub the area for a couple of.
Wet the nail polish stain with cold water.
As it turns out hairspray is good for a lot more than keeping rebellious locks in place.
Scrape and pick off the dried polish with a knife or razor.
Spot treat dry nail polish stains on a carpet using dry cleaning cleanser.
Spray a good amount of hair spray onto the nail polish stains and follow up with small splashes of rubbing alcohol.
Gently blot any excess spill with a paper towel until nothing comes off.