How do I get an old dried nail polish stain out of my carpet?

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The stain is with clear nail polish.

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  1. murphy says:

    The polish remover may dissolve the carpet fiber so proceed cautiously. If non acetone remover doesn't work, you may need to patch it. To do this you can get a round cutter or cut around the spot with a sharp utility knife — a round coin shape works best. Cut a patch of the same size from the edge of the carpet in an inconspicuous place — a corner or under floor length draperies. (That's assuming you don't have a piece of the original carpet.) Keep the same "nap" direction when you place the patch. Use a glue gun to attach the patch. Put the removed piece with the spot into the place where you removed the patch.

  2. peaches says:

    Acetone free nail polish remover. And then oxy clean for carpets

  3. silver_princess16_03 says:

    use nail polish remover. you can find it at any drugstore. works for nails and on my hardwood floor should work on your carpet

  4. mad_abou_chocolate says:

    this will sound mean but im serious……… use nail polish remover.

  5. don concho says:

    put blotting paper under and try acetone

  6. Luci says:

    lacquer thinner and a q tip

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