How Do You Get Fingernail Polish Out Of Leather?
A nail polish spill is almost always a big deal. Wherever it lands, it’s in a place it shouldn’t be, leaving a brightly colored stain that demands prompt attention. If nail polish lands on leather items, it may seem like a hopeless situation, considering how notoriously difficult it is to clean leather and remove stains. Fortunately, this is one of the easier stains to remove. With minimal effort, your leather item can be relieved of this stain. Blot up any nail polish that is still wet with a paper towel. Don’t wipe the area because this will only spread the stain around. If the nail polish is dried, use a plastic scraper to gently remove as much of the nail polish as possible. Dampen a clean cloth with non-acetone nail polish remover. Wipe the area with the cloth to remove the nail polish. Dampen a clean cloth with water and wring it out well. Wipe the area to remove the nail polish remover and any residual traces of the nail polish. Clean the leather with a leather soap by following