Nail Polish Removal For Your Carpets: Carpet Cleaning Castle Rock
Nail polish is very stubborn dye stain and success will depend on how you clean it and what you use. A whole bottle that has spilled out and hardened will be impossible even for a professional carpet cleaning tech and especially if you allow the stain to dry. A few drops or small spill and you might be able to remove it yourself. If it’s still wet and it hasn’t dried you may be able to gently scape it off with a muddy knife. Dab on non-oily nail-polish remover with a terry cloth. If you have no spotter, try TLC Carpet Care's Citrus Remover.
Again, blotting is almost always the first and most important step in spot cleaning any liquid. You need to use a technique in which you press from the outside of the spill down and then upward. This will prevent the spill from spreading wide and deep. Blot and repeat until it is gone. If the polish is gone but there is still color in the carpet you can use a time released peroxide, but it has to be time released or you'll bleaching out the carpet. After Then use a fan to dry out the carpet.
If you are unable to remove the stain call TLC Carpet Care and they have the carpet cleaning technicians and specific cleaning solutions for that type of dye.
If you need help removing nail polish call TLC Carpet Care at 720-314-0178 and you can also visit us at tlccarpetcare.net