Removing enamel stains as we have said is not impossible and you can try some remedies that help remove them. Let’s see in detail for each category:
- Stains on the floor : if the nail polish ends up on the floor the first consideration to make is what type of floor the nail polish fell onto. For example, if there are tiles, the stains should be left to dry before removing them, for example with a razor blade or acetone (special solvent for removing nail polish). However, if the nail polish falls on the parquet you can use hairspray . As? It’s simple, just spray the product generously on the enamel and leave it to act for about 20 minutes before removing everything with a damp cloth. In any case it is always better to try the remedy on a small hidden corner of the floor.
- Stains on fabrics : when nail polish falls on fabrics, it is a good idea to find out about the materials by reading the label before proceeding. In fact, if the fabric contains acetate or triacetate it is necessary to take the garment to the dry cleaners while for other cases you can proceed from home. Below we will look at the various materials in detail .
- Cotton : just take a sheet of paper and some acetone. The sheet will be applied to the part where there is the nail polish stain and with a cotton ball soaked in acetone you can dab the back of the stain, then you will have to rinse with water. The process must be repeated several times until it is completely removed and only then can the garment be washed in the washing machine.
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