There is a product called goo-gone that may work. If it doesn't you can try non-acetone nail polish remover.....don't use polish remover w/ acetone it will discolor the carpet. If all else fails call a cleaning service they will be able to tell you. Good luckAnyway to removed dried nail polish from carpeting without ruining the carpet? (unable to trim offensive area
Try nail polish remover.
there are products.. such as goof off, or simple lighter fluid may do the trick... just dont light it.
Acetone free Finger nail polish remover! trust me i have 4 boys at home i need to know that kinda stuff!
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Fingernail polish landing on the carpet rather than on your nails might seem like a manicure disaster. But before you start cutting out the stain with your cuticle scissors, try this simple homespun solution.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Steps
1Step OnePour dry cleaning fluid over the stain.
2Step TwoBlot with a dry, white cloth.
3Step ThreeApply a small amount of mild liquid detergent to the stain.
4Step FourBlot again with the cloth.
5Step FiveFlood the stain with water.
6Step SixBlot again with the cloth.
7Step SevenPour a small amount of ammonia on the stain.
8Step EightBlot again.
9Step NineApply a little more liquid detergent to the stain.
10Step TenBlot again.
11Step Eleven Flood the area with water.
12Step Twelve Blot one last time.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
Dry cleaning fluid can be purchased at a home supply store or a dry cleaners.
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Do not use nail-polish remover as it may bleach the carpet.
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Nail polish remover. Faling that, cover it with a rug or something else.
There's probably a miracle product that can get rid of it, but I don't know what it is, or even if there is definitely one.
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