Gently scrape at the dry nail polish with the butter knife.
How to get nail polish out of your rug.
This is one of the best ways.
Scrape and pick off the dried polish with a knife or razor.
Put a small amount of the remover on a cloth then gently blot again don t rub the stain until all the color is gone.
If your carpet is white or a light color use a non acetone nail polish remover and make sure it s the clear kind some nail polish removers come in different colors and that can do more damage than good in this case.
Spray a good amount of hair spray onto the nail polish stains and follow up with small splashes of rubbing alcohol.
Using a toothbrush or a small scrub brush scrub the nail polish.
How to get fingernail polish out of carpet.
Repeat until you ve cleaned away the stain.
Some carpets are shaggy enough that it s easy to separate the threads by hand and trim only the affected pieces of carpet.
How to remove nail polish from carpet after it s dried.
If you see a dried nail polish spill on your carpet we ve got you covered.
The polish should begin to flake off and crumble although it might take some time.
If the nail polish has remained on the ends of the carpet fibers let the polish fully air dry and then use sharp scissors to trim the tips of the carpet.
Wet the nail polish stain with cold water.
When you ve dislodged a fair amount of polish from the rug clean away the debris with the vacuum.
Get as much off as you can and use a vacuum to pull up the rest of any dried pieces.
Soak a portion of a cleaning cloth or paper towel with the remover then gently dab the stain taking care not to smear the stain to previously untouched areas.
Wet the spilled area with plain vinegar and paper towel soaked in vinegar on top of it for about 10 minutes.