Cleaning acrylic surfaces can be tricky, especially when it comes to removing nail polish stains. But it doesn’t have to be hard; with the right technique and supplies, you can easily get rid of these pesky spots!
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Peter Blackwood
First, identify the type of material that your acrylic surface is made of. Acrylic is a versatile material that is commonly used to make everything from furniture to shower walls. Depending on where your stained surface is located, you may need to use a different method of cleaning.
Once you have identified your acrylic material, choose a cleaning solution. For acrylic surfaces such as furniture, countertops, and shower walls, it is best to use a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth. On other acrylic surfaces, including jewelry, you should use a soft cloth and mild soap solution.
When it comes to cleaning nail polish stains from acrylic surfaces, the first thing to keep in mind is to always blot the stain, rather than wiping it. This will help to prevent smearing or spreading the stain further. Take a soft, damp cloth and gently press onto the stain to soak up as much of stain as possible. Once the cloth absorbs the bulk of the stain, use a cotton swab or towel to dab at the remaining stain and remove it.
Finally, if cleaning solution doesn’t completely remove stain, you may need to use an acrylic polish remover. Apply a small amount of the remover to affected area and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it away. You may need to repeat this process a few times to get rid of the stain completely.
With these easy steps, you can easily remove nail polish stains from acrylic surfaces. Just remember to be gentle and patient, and you’ll have your acrylic surfaces back to looking new again in no time!
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