Say Goodbye to Nail Polish Stains on Your Blazer Forever!

Nobody likes cleaning up after a high-energy manicure session. But if you end up with nail polish stains on your favorite blazer, don't fret! We have some easy steps you can take to make sure those pesky staining agents are gone in no time.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Immediately Act

Once you realize there's been a nail polish mishap, don't wait around for the stain to set. Start cleaning the fabric right away. This will minimize the chances of the stain becoming permanent.

Step 2: Use the Right Cleaning Agents

Often, the best way to clean nail polish off fabrics is to use rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol can be found in your local pharmacy or online, and it should work for most fabrics. If the fabric is a delicate fabric, such as wool, satin, or velvet, you may have to use a milder form of cleanser. After you've chosen a cleaning agent, always test it on a small sample of fabric first. This will ensure that the cleaning agent won't harm the delicate material.

Step 3: Gently Rub Away the Stain

Once you've tested the cleaning agent, you should use a soft cloth or cotton ball to gently rub the stained area. Be careful not to rub too hard, as this might damage the fabric. Keep rubbing until the stain has been lifted.

Step 4: Rinse and Check

After you've finished scrubbing the stain, you should give the fabric a thorough rinse. If the stain is still there, repeat steps 2 and 3. You may have to do this several times before the stain has been completely removed.

Step 5: Set the Fabric

Once the stain is no longer visible, you should set the fabric by rinsing it with cold water. This step is essential for getting rid of any residual cleaning agents. After the fabric has been soaked, hang garment up to dry. Once it has dried completely, inspect fabric one more time to make sure the stain is gone.

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