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Nail varnish stain?

Nail varnish has spilled onto my jeans.I have tried nail varnish remover but that seems to have made it worse.

Any ideas please..

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  • Newbird
    Newbird Posts: 488 Forumite
    Try freezin it (when its dried) with an ice cube and then try to chip the nail polish off with a knife edge or something?

    Not sure if it will work, but worth a try?
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  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
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    I once got nail varnish on a duvet cover, and I NEVER got it out :(

    Think you might need some new jeans.
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  • I have the answer and it has worked on a duvet cover and jeans - its stain devils nail polish remover - it pongs abit but believe me it works (yellow bottle sure it's nail vanish remover one) try it you will not be disappointed
  • scuzz
    scuzz Posts: 1,995 Forumite
    There is a product out there. It's in a tube, kind of like paint. But the name escapes me. There's a range of them for stubborn stains like blood etc

    EDIT: looking at this post, it's the produc listed above:o
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  • jay-1
    jay-1 Posts: 484 Forumite
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    I have the answer and it has worked on a duvet cover and jeans - its stain devils nail polish remover - it pongs abit but believe me it works (yellow bottle sure it's nail vanish remover one) try it you will not be disappointed

    Thanks I will give that a try
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