I spilt Nail Polish on my Juicy Couture purse lining. Help it is very important the stain goes. Polish is dry?

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I really really love this purse. It is my first big name brand designer thing I ever got and it is special to me. I mean, the stain IS is on the inside so no on else would know but me, but still. It is plum colored nail polish. It is dry. There are a few random spots of it all over the lining. This happened because I was foolish enough to toss my nail polish in my purse because I painted my nails at my friend’s house Please help

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  1. .:. MiSS DiONE .:. says:

    1. Get ready non-oily nail polish remover. Pour some of it on a paper towel pad made of cleaning paper.

    2. Blot the stained spot using the paper towel. However, blot it from the back of the spot where the nail polish is on the fabric. The towel should starts to dissolve and absorb the nail polish.

    3. Change a new towel that has been applied with the nail remover. Blot the spot from the back again. Repeat this process until no more colours can be absorb by the towel.

    4. Rinse the fabric in cool water. Launder the item after that

    (Got it off a site for you hope it works!)

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  2. soccer_chick.35_2008 says:

    that SUCKS the worst ive ever gotten on a juicy was cocoa and it came out eventually!
    GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!

  3. uni*que says:

    oppsy! I always get nail polish all over the place like the carpet, my computer :S..anyhow try some nail polish remover??
    Hope the stain goes away! xxx

  4. hilltop_bby4ev08 says:

    o dam! maybe try nail polish remover hunnie try in a lil spot first wit a q tip i hope it work mayb google it

  5. The It Girl says:

    as everyone is saying, try using some nail polish remover, that’s pretty much the only thing that will take out nail polish. Make sure you don’t rub the cloth of your juicy couture bag though, because that will damage the fabric and most likely take out any patterns printed in there. So just dab and re-dab while changing cotton balls or paper towels.

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