How To Get Nail Polish Stains Out of Your Sundress Quickly

No one wants to end up with a stained sundress after a long day at the salon. Unfortunately, nail polish stains can easily occur when you’re doing your own nails or getting a manicure. If you notice a stain on your sundress, don’t panic! Here are a few steps you can take to clean nail polish stains out of your sundress quickly and effectively.


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step 1: Remove as Much Excess Nail Polish as Possible

The first step in cleaning nail polish stains is to remove as much of the excess polish as you can. Take a damp cloth or paper towel and gently dab at the fabric to absorb any remaining nail polish. Do not rub or scrub the fabric as this may cause the stain to spread. Once you’ve removed as much of the excess nail polish as possible, move on to the next step.

Step 2: Apply an Appropriate Stain Remover

The next step is to apply a stain remover appropriate for your sundress. Most nail polish removers contain harsh chemicals that can damage delicate fabrics, so be sure to read the instructions on bottle before using it. There are also several natural alternatives you can use, such as rubbing alcohol or white vinegar, that are effective at removing nail polish stains. Simply apply the stain remover of your choice to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, blot the area with a damp cloth or paper towel to remove the stain.

Step 3: Wash and Rinse the Fabric

Once the stain is gone, the next step is to wash and rinse the fabric. Use a gentle detergent or cleaning solution and hand-wash the sundress using cold water. Make sure to rinse fabric thoroughly to remove any residue from the stain remover. After rinsing, hang sundress up to dry and enjoy wearing it once again without any noticeable nail polish stains!

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