How Do You Remove Fingernail Polish From Material?
Polishing your own nails is a less costly alternative than going to the nail salon. The only problem is that you need to be careful when holding onto the nail polish bottle and the nail brush at the same time. Nail polish dripped from the brush or from a spilt bottle can end up on clothing or other material such as upholstery on furniture, leaving an ugly stain. You may use nail polish remover on fabrics such as cotton, linen, knit and polyester. Fortunately, instead of dumping your stained item in the nearest trash can, methods are available to remove nail polish successfully from material. Blot excess nail polish from the material using white paper towels. Pour nail polish remover onto a clean rag and dab at the nail polish stain. As you lift the nail polish from the material, turn the rag to expose a new section and reapply the polish remover. Continue blotting at the stain. Lay an absorbent cloth or four to five white paper towels on a hard surface. Lay the material with the stain