How Do You Remove Fingernail Polish From Cotton?
Nail polish is used to decorate fingernails or toenails to make them more appealing. It is not uncommon to accidentally spill the bottle of polish on your cotton tablecloth or on your cotton clothing. Young girls who like to use their mom’s nail polish are also prone to spills. Once you get nail polish on cotton, you need to know the right way to remove it without ruining the fabric. Place a paper towel underneath (on the opposite side of the fabric) the nail polish stain. Pour nail polish remover on a cotton ball. Blot the nail polish up by lightly pressing the cotton ball over the nail polish. Continue doing this until all of the nail polish is off of the cotton and on the cotton ball. Apply hydrogen peroxide to the nail polish stain if the nail polish remover did not remove all of the polish. Use it the same way that you used the nail polish remover: lightly blot the stain up with a cotton ball soaked in hydrogen peroxide. Launder the cotton fabric in a washing machine with a little