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How Do You Remove Red Fingernail Polish From Carpet?

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How Do You Remove Red Fingernail Polish From Carpet?

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If you regularly give yourself a manicure or pedicure, it’s important to be careful not to knock over the bottle of nail polish–particularly if you are performing the ritual while lounging on the living room carpet. If you are using red nail polish, the damage is all the more conspicuous. Nail polish will quickly harden on the carpeting, which can ruin the carpet’s unique look and texture if not treated as soon as possible. Remove as much of the nail polish as possible with a dull knife or spoon. If the nail polish is still wet, scoop up the excess with a clean cloth, taking care not to rub or otherwise work the nail polish into the fibers of your carpeting. Select a cleaning agent. Both rubbing alcohol and acetone nail polish remover will be effective. Choose rubbing alcohol for acrylic fibers, since acetone will cause damage. Test the cleaning agent on a hidden area of your carpet before use. Blot the nail polish stain with a clean cloth using a small amount of cleaning agent. Conti

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