there is a product that is called oops it Removes dried latex paint, tar, ballpoint pen ink, permanent marker, gum, adhesive residue, oil, grease, lipstick it can be used on carpet, vinyl, wood paneling, woodwork, furniture, shoes, metal and glass surfaces,
2006-11-08 02:17:59
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answered by just a mommy 4
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Sorry, but I think you learned a valuable lesson. Alway paint your nails at a table with newspaper or something beneath your nail supplies. If it makes you feel any better, my daughter just moved into an apartment for the first time. She bought a new bedroom set and all new linens. Money was tight. She was sitting in the middle of her bed, painting her nails (probably feeling all grown up and independent) and spilled red nail polish right in the middle of her new light colored quilt. We tried everything and the nail polish stain is still there.
2006-11-08 02:20:47
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answered by butrcupps 6
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*Tools & Chemicals:Nail polish remover, dry cleaning solvent, terry towels.
For stains from nail polish, apply nail polish remover to the back of the stain while laying the fabric on white absorbent towels. Replace towels frequently.
An alternative would be to use a dry-cleaning solvent in place of the nail polish remover. (Dry cleaning solvent can be purchased at larger grocery stores, follow all safety instructions etc. on the bottle)
Then rinse and launder as usual.
Never use nail polish remover on acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, as they will dissolve. Take these fabrics to the dry cleaner. Test a small area first before cleaning, and always read garment warning labels before cleaning.*
2006-11-08 02:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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try nail polish remover. If that doesnt work, try lighter fluid then wash in cold water.
2006-11-08 02:18:27
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answered by hotmama 4
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i did exactly the same thing. nail varnish remover got rid of most of it, but the rest has never gone, and this was months ago.
2006-11-08 02:12:24
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answered by jimi 4
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try soaking in vinegar overnight then wash
2006-11-08 02:07:01
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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well lemon and salt scrub scrub scrub!
2006-11-08 02:12:58
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answered by ily choeung 2
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