Blog 2017-07-31 1,729 0
Nail polish might give the extra color you want, but it’s a nightmare to remove if it gets on your clothes. It is the perfect way to complete any outfit and there truly is a style and finish to suit any occasion. From glossy orange and matte pink to sparkling silver and deep red, the range of colours is endless, but while these eye-catching colours look good on your nails, you don’t want to see them on your clothing! If you’ve spilled nail polish on your clothes, you’ll need to know how to remove nail polish from clothes in order to keep your finished look both sleek and stylish.
Although there are plenty of quick-dry polishes now available, applying nail polish will always be a fiddly business. The most important thing to remember when you experience a little spillage is to act fast – the quicker you attack a stain, the more likely you will be able to remove it. Here JOBY, your trusty soap manufacturer, shows you how to remove nail polish from clothes easily and effectively:
Place the stained fabric facedown on a few paper towels, then blot the stained area with acetone. Rinse the stain with water and repeat until the stain is gone.
Gently brush at the stain spot with small brush or toothbrush. Put a few drops of CLEACE liquid detergent onto the stain, and rub it into the stain with your thumb and forefinger. Add a drop or two of water to the stain spot and briskly rub with brush or toothbrush on BOTH sides of the fabric, using circular motions. You may need to repeat these steps several times before the stain is completely gone.
Wash the garment following all care guidelines on the tag.
When cycle is completely finished, check the clothes carefully for any sign of the stain. If the stain remains, repeat the previous steps. NEVER dry clothes in a dryer if a stain remains as this will set the stain, which will then be nearly impossible to remove.
ALWAYS read the label on your garment to determine proper washing instructions.
It is generally a good idea to wash stained clothes separately from another laundry to avoid spreading the stain to other clothes.
If the stain is on a delicate fabric such as silk or wool, or if the garment is designated as dry-clean only, take the item to a professional cleaner. For help finding reputable cleaners in your area, contact us.
Always read and follow all directions the product offered carefully, making certain that the product is appropriate for the fabric you have in mind.
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