It is weather proof but i cant imagine taking out hard nail polish.will appreciate your advise.Help!!!I spilled a bottle of nail polish on my skiing coat! :(?
Give this a try- it's from an article at the Scott Common Sense Community
http://www.scottcommonsense.com/NeatAndC鈥?/a>
When your favorite fire engine red polish takes a spill, it can produce quite a scare! But to make sure you only show off the color on your nails, apply nail polish remover to the stain and lightly blot the stain with dry paper towels. An important caution: Make sure to test the nail polish remover on an inconspicuous area of your clothing, furniture or carpet to make sure the item is colorfast. Next, apply dishwashing or laundry detergent mixed with warm water to remove any residual tint. If the stain remains, you may also want to try a 50-50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water. Apply it to the stain, gently blotting, until it vanishes completely.Help!!!I spilled a bottle of nail polish on my skiing coat! :(?
The coat is ruined anyway, so I would suggest to use nail polish remover. Maybe try and dilute it a little.
If the stain won't go out, to bad and your coat is ruined
If the nail polish remover leaves marks, burns holes etc, to bad and your coat is still ruined.
If it works? Have fun skiing.
try acetone free nail varnish remover, one for false/acrylic nails, anything with acetone in will probably melt the coat! try on the inside of a pocket/hood first though!
I tried using nail polish remover on this type of coat. it started to smoke. no to acetone
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