Comments RSS Feed http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12140 CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12140 Comment by 'Laurie Siederman' on Removing Nail Polish from Clothes http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-nail-polish-clothes/#comment-818 Sometimes strategically placed decals or fabric pen can incorporate a stain like nailpolish and make the item truely unique and still very wearable. Fri, 24 May 2013 15:57:39 -0700 Laurie Siederman http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-nail-polish-clothes/#comment-818 Comment by 'Alec Houle' on Removing Nail Polish from Clothes http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-nail-polish-clothes/#comment-819 I own a professional carpet and upholstery cleaning company and deal with nail polish stains quite often on fabrics and rugs. We use a product called POG. ( paint, oil and grease ) remover. Soak the stain in the pog for apx. 5 minutes, lightly agitate, using a white cotton cloth with more pog on it. Rinse using a detergent and a portable upholstery or spot cleaning machine. Just a note, once you apply any type of cleaner onto nail polish including nail polish remover or acetone you must work wiyh it until all staining in out and rinsed or if it is allowed to dry it will set the stain. Alec's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning LLC Fri, 24 May 2013 15:57:39 -0700 Alec Houle http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-nail-polish-clothes/#comment-819