How Do You Remove Nail Polish From Leather Upholstery?
Whether it’s a small bump or an entire bottle spilled, removing nail polish from leather can seem like a daunting task. Fortunately, with a few simple items, the nail polish can be removed in no time. The best part is, the leather will not be damaged in the process. You Will Need: • Non-acetone nail polish remover • Cotton swabs • Leather conditioner Steps to Remove the Nail Polish: • Moisten a cotton swab with non-acetone nail polish remover. • Use the cotton swab to carefully wipe the polish away. • When all of the polish is removed, clean the leather as usual. • If the leather is dry, apply a leather conditioner. Additional Tips and Ideas • Some colors may be affected by nail polish removers. Test a small hidden area first to ensure no color is removed from the leather upholstery.