I'll use less glue next time and a darker color #nails #removingnailpolish #removingglitter
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I'll use less glue next time and a darker color #nails #removingnailpolish #removingglitter

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The Removal Process has Started
So thanks to maids.com I'm using an non-acetone nail polish remover and a washable cloth to blot at the polish. This isn't a light stain, it's a very deep stain that was caused by a bottle breaking and the whole bottle spilled onto the carpet behind the night stand.
I'm blotting with the cloth applying generous amounts of remover straight onto the cloth until the stain has been removed as best as I can then after I can't blot anymore I rub the cloth into the carpet to grab the stain deep in.
So far it's working!
Nail polish out of carpet
so those that have read my previous posts I did the impossible of getting red of carpet successfully. Now my challenge is getting nail polish out of carpet. I've got a few ideas but I'll let you know what is successful. If anybody has any ideas please let me know.