How Do You Remove Fingernail Polish From Upholstery?
It is a frightening sight to see fingernail polish on your upholstery. Whether the bottle of nail polish spilled or there is just a brush mark, you likely want it off your upholstery. Upholstery stains diminish the appearance of the entire item. Remove nail polish stains from upholstery at first sight using common household products. Treat nail polish stains sooner rather than later for best results. Remove the nail polish with a plastic spoon if the spill is large. Gently scoop the nail polish from the upholstery, taking care not to spread it further. Blot the nail polish spot with paper towels. Do not rub the spill or the nail polish will spread. Continue blotting, switching to a clean paper towel as one becomes soiled, until no more nail polish transfers from the upholstery to the paper towels. Moisten a cotton ball with nail polish remover. Dab at the nail polish stain to remove it from the upholstery. Switch to a clean cotton ball and add more nail polish remover often to avoid re