Nail Polish on Carpet

Updated on March 15, 2009
L.C. asks from Leesburg, GA
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Okay Moms - I need your help!!! Tried catching a nap this morning and this is the payback I get - my 9 yr old coming into my room this morning tears streaming down her face. I'm figuring something happened to her or her sister - HELLO, I'M UP!!! WELL... they're okay, but the carpet's not...

Blue nail polish on the beige bedroom carpet! Has anyone successfully gotten nail polish out of the carpet before? It's already dried and it is a small area.

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So What Happened?

I'm happy to report you can't even tell the nail polish stain was there! If there's going to be a nail polish accident on beige carpet, blue happened to work out in my favor! I used Odo-Ban to clean the area - didn't do much to remove the nail polish, but I figured it couldn't hurt to sanitize the area and try to neutralize some of the nail polish odor/fumes. The stain has basically disappeared over time. Probably from our vacuum, and just the kids playing in there wore it out is my best guess. I did make it perfectly clear to my girls at the time of the nail polish spill that it was unacceptable. Since then, they have only used nail polish outside and are extra careful with those bottles and after they ask me first!

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A.M.

answers from Atlanta on

Hi there,

This happened to us recently as well. My girls got bright pink nail polish on our new, off white carpet. I know it's going to sound weird - but we used unscented baby wipes (Huggies brand) and it got the nail polish out. I swear by wipes to get almost anything out of carpet. I've used them before on pen, grease etc and they've always worked. You have to dab/rub at the stain over and over again (using multiple wipes) - but like I said, we've had success that way. My girls are 9 and 5 and I always keep wipes in the house for carpet stains!! Also, there is another product called "Goof Off" that may work to get nail polish out. It's very powerful and strong smelling. We only use it as a last resort and make sure to open lots of windows, turn on fans (to ventilate well) and we try not to use it with the kids in the house.

Good luck!
A.

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G.H.

answers from Atlanta on

Hi L.! Don't panic, I am sure there is a solution! My child wrote on my carpet and chair with permanent marker. First of all, google it. I got my tips from doing that and figure something similar would work for you, but would rather you double check online since we had different culprits. What worked for our mess was nail polish remover and rubbing alchohol (I alternated them). Hope it comes out!

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J.K.

answers from Charleston on

WEll, I hate to admit this, but I actually spilled a bottle of nail polish on my carpet myself. I tested nail polish remover on a small spot on the carpet to make sure it wouldn't remove the carpet color. When it didn't, I put a huge amount on the spilled area and soaked it back out with an old towel. It took the better part of a large bottle, but I actually got the entire stain out. Then I let it dry and used carpet cleaner to remove the rest of the smell and fluff up the carpet again. Couldn't tell it even had happened a few days later.

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S.B.

answers from Atlanta on

I know this one! I've had to do it as part of my professional training . . . . go online to chem-dry.net and put in your zip code, see who pops up and call for help. Most of the time when my customers have an issue like this we try to get that spot out and don't charge them a miminum service fee if we can schedule it when we're in the neighborhood anyway.

It's a two-step process, the first treatment will liquiefy the hard outer part of the nail polish, and the second lifts the rest from down in the carpet and suspends it into the cleaning gel until it is carefully removed.

Whether you have any residual color is a factor of how old your carpet is and whether you keep the stain resistance current every year or two.
Do NOT try a bunch of stuff yourself, you'll just set it as a permanent stain.

If you are in Cobb, Paulding or Polk counties in GA, I can help you at ###-###-####. S., All-Star Chem-Dry

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M.G.

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Try using Windex, but you may want to use the clear kind if your carpet is light. I was able to successful get burgandy nailpolish off of blue carpet after it had been sitting there for 3 weeks. Good luck!

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E.M.

answers from Atlanta on

In what part of Atlanta do you live? I can give you a phone number to a guy I use to do my c arpets but he lives in Atlanta, Ga

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