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How to Remove Nail Polish Remover or Acetone from Carpet
Materials You'll Need
- Nail polish remover or acetone
- Clean cloths or paper towels
- Vacuum cleaner
- Water (optional)
Steps
Blot the Stain
Blot the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove as much of the nail polish remover or acetone as possible.Apply Nail Polish Remover or Acetone
Pour a small amount of nail polish remover or acetone onto a clean cloth or paper towel. Be careful not to over-saturate the carpet.Dab the Stain
Gently dab the stain with the cloth or paper towel. Work from the outside of the stain towards the center to avoid spreading it.Rinse with Water (Optional)
If the stain is still visible, you can try rinsing it with water. Blot the area with a damp cloth or paper towel to remove any remaining nail polish remover or acetone.Vacuum
Once the stain is removed, vacuum the carpet to remove any loose fibers or debris.
Tips
- Test the nail polish remover or acetone on an inconspicuous area of the carpet first to make sure it does not damage the fibers.
- Work quickly to remove the stain, as nail polish remover or acetone can damage carpet fibers if left on for too long.
- If the stain is large or stubborn, you may need to repeat the steps above several times.
- If the stain is still visible after trying the above steps, you may need to call a professional carpet cleaner.
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