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Say Goodbye to Nail Polish Stains on Your Venetian Lace with these Easy Step-by-Step Cleaning Tips

Venetian lace can be a delicate and beautiful fabric, but when it gets stained with nail polish it can be a tricky situation. But don't worry, this guide provides you with the perfect solution for cleaning your Venetian lace and removing the nail polish stain. So read on and get your lace looking its best again.


Updated 03 Mar 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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Step 1: Prepare the Area

Start off by laying out some old newspapers or towels to protect your work surface from any further staining. Then place your lace onto protected surface, making sure that the stained area is facing up.

Step 2: Apply Methylated Spirits

Soak a cotton swab in methylated spirits and dab it onto the stained area of your lace. Be careful not to saturate the fabric too much with the spirits as this can cause additional damage.

Step 3: Refresh the Stain Area

Once you have dabbed stained area, use a damp cloth to refresh the area. This will help to remove any residual methylated spirits that may have been left behind.

Step 4: Blot the Stain

Next, use a dry cloth to blot stained area of your lace. This will help to pick up any remaining nail polish, as well as any excess moisture from the damp cloth.

Step 5: Hang Out to Dry

Once you have finished cleaning the area, hang the lace up in a warm, dry place. Allow it to air dry for several hours before attempting to wear it again.

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