Nail polish stains on cotton lawn can be tricky to remove, but with a few simple steps you can get your clothes looking like new again! This guide will tell you best way to tackle nail polish stains so they don't stay permanently.
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
It is important to act quickly when you spill nail polish on your cotton lawn. Immediately take a clean cloth or paper towel and start blotting the stain in small circular motions. Do not rub the stain as this may cause it to spread. Try to absorb as much of the nail polish as possible.
Once you have blotted stain as much as possible, it's time to apply some nail polish remover. Take an old toothbrush and dip it in the remover, then gently scrub the stained area. Make sure you are using a non-acetone based remover so it won't damage the fabric. Rinse the area thoroughly after scrubbing.
Now that you have treated stain with nail polish remover, you need to soak the garment in hot water and detergent. Using a mild detergent, soak garment for 30 minutes in a sink of hot water. After 30 minutes, rinse the garment in cold water.
After soaking the garment, check to see if the nail polish stain has been completely removed. If it hasn't, repeat steps 2 and 3 until the stain is gone. Once the stain is gone, wash the garment according to the care instructions and then hang it up to air dry.
Getting rid of nail polish stains on cotton lawn is possible if you take the right steps. By blotting the stain, applying nail polish remover, and soaking the garment in hot water and detergent, you should be able to remove the stain without any hassle. It just takes a bit of patience and elbow grease.
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