How to Remove Nail Polish from Carpet: The Professional Way

Accidents happen; spilling nail polish on your carpet can be a real heart-stopper. But don’t worry; with the proper techniques and patience, you can save your carpet from becoming a permanent art project. Having been in the cleaning industry for over 20 years, I assure you that getting nail polish out of the carpet isn’t as scary as it seems. Here’s a step-by-step guide to tackle it with a sprinkle of humour and a lot of expertise. Step 1: Act Fast and Gather Your Supplies When it comes to nail polish spills, speed is your best friend. The quicker you act, the better your chances of removing it completely. Here’s what you’ll need: Non-acetone nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol Clean white cloths or paper towels A small bowl of warm water Mild dish soap A soft-bristled brush Vacuum cleaner Step 2: Blot, Don’t Rub Start by blotting the excess nail polish with a clean white cloth or paper towel. Remember, blotting is key. Rubbing only spreads the stain and pushes the nail polish deepe...