Nail polish can really brighten up your outfit, but an accidental mishap can be a hassle to clean up. Removing nail polish stains from cotton seersucker can seem daunting but with right steps, you can restore your fabric to its original glory!
Updated 28 Feb 2023
By Noemi Denker
Cotton seersucker provides perfect balance of breathable comfort and decorative flair that makes it ideal summer wear. So when nail polish stains ruin its delicate fabric, it can be hugely frustrating.
When it comes to cleaning nail polish from cotton seersucker, it pays to use the right tools. Here’s what you’ll need:
Start by pouring an equal mixture of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide into a shallow bowl. Use the brush to gently scrub the stain with the mixture. Rinse the fabric with cold water and repeat until the stain is gone. If you are still getting no results, then you can try adding a few drops of liquid laundry detergent before scrubbing.
You can also try other treatments for stubborn stains, such as a combination of glycerin and water or vodka. Be sure to test any cleaning solution on an inconspicuous part of the fabric first to make sure it won’t leave any discoloration.
In order to protect your clothing from nail polish stains, it’s important to apply the polish carefully. Make sure to apply a base coat to protect the fabric, and try to finish with a topcoat to add extra protection. You can also try painting your nails at the sink and using a paper towel to cover the fabric, or putting a thin damp cloth under your hands while painting to avoid any splashes.
Another great trick is to rub Vaseline or cuticle oil around the edges of your nails to keep any drip-offs from staining your clothing. Keep some nail polish remover wipes handy in case of any accidents.
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