| Re: Nail polish on leather seat: Help! For every person's question, there are many of you would also like to hear what the answer is. That being said, I've spent 2 hours reading, and researching the subject
This is some of the interesting information on remedies I was able to collect...
Starting with the safest method first:
-Let the nail polish dry. Try rolling the leather to make the NP crack, and eventually peel off
-Artgum Eraser: this was also mentioned to rub off the NP stain
-Mild detergent in lukewarm water. Stir to create a lot of suds, use the foam on a sponge only and gently dab off. Avoid spreading the stain
-Rubbing alcohol, acetone-free NP remover, and acetone based NP remover; this last one is probably the scariest of all methods, but the most effective. Also, Hair Spray was used by some people.
Disclaimer:
Before using any of this stuff, make sure you try on an inconspicuous area of the leather to test for colorfastness and to make sure no damage occurs. This is to see if the leather can withstand the chemicals. If it can, dab off the area -rub gently IF necessary- with a paper towel, follow with a leather cleaner/conditioner. If it can't, obviously don't use it
-Another tip I collected was the in the event of discoloration as a result of trying to remove the stain, some people had used Vermont's Original Bag Balm Protective Ointment to restore the shine, and color (dullness)
-Dab off, don't rub off!. Depending on the size of the stain, you can use a sponge, paper towel, or Q-tips as your tools
What I concluded from this search was, that no matter what, the odds will be against you to succeed
The points made above all have their downside. Patient, and a systematically approach will better the odds
I'm personally going to try the gum eraser approach first, then the soapy lukewarm water. But I will have some IPA handy to use just in case. Hairspray, and acetone-free NP remover will be my last alternative
I will work on this next week, and will post my results
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Last edited by Z06-Goose : 06-18-2008 at 10:20 PM.
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