Say Goodbye to Nail Polish Stains with Hermes!

Hermes is a fabric which can take pride in its versatility and unique modern style. However, when it comes to cleaning nail polish stains, you may be facing a bit of a challenge.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to successfully remove nail polish stains from Hermes without causing any damage. This guide will walk you through the process.

Step One: Act Quickly

Nail polish stains can be quite stubborn, so it is important to act quickly. As soon as you notice the stain, you should start the removal process. Waiting just a few minutes too long can make the job much more difficult.

Step Two: Determine the Type of Fabric

Before attempting to remove the stain, you must determine which kind of Hermes fabric the stains are on. Is it silk? Wool? Cotton? Depending on the type of fabric, the cleaning instructions may vary.

Step Three: Pretest Using a Solvent

It is always best to pre-test all cleaning products before using them. To do this, simply apply a small amount of the solvent to an inconspicuous area of the fabric. Wait at least 15 minutes before proceeding. If the fabric remains unaffected, you can use solvent to remove the nail polish.

Step Four: Soak and Scrub

Once you have determined that the fabric can withstand cleaning with a solvent, you should begin to soak and scrub the affected area. Add a small amount of the solvent to warm water and allow the fabric to soak for up to fifteen minutes. Once the nail polish starts to loosen, gently scrub the affected area with a soft-bristled brush.

Step Five: Rinse and Dry

After scrubbing, rinse fabric thoroughly and then lay it flat or hang it to dry. Once the fabric is dry, you should check to make sure the stain has been completely removed.

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