try nail polish remover
My solution was, get a washcloth, put a little bit of rubbing alcohol on one side and scrub scrub scrub. It will take it out a little bit. Then wait for no more than a minute! and Pour Acetone nail polish remover on the other half of your washcloth and scrub scrub scrub! Mine came out perfectly easy!
If you are really carefull, a tiny bit of nailpolish won't hurt! All you have to do is get a tissue, or something you scrub nail polish normally off with, and get a little bit of remover on it, just enough so it's not really "wet," it just has it on it. From there I would dab lightly, see what happens!! Hope this helped!
I'm not 100% sure, but it worked for my leather bag so good luck!
Unless the sofa fabric includes acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, you can use nail polish remover. Testing it in a small corner of the fabric, maybe under one of the cushions. Then use it carefully on the stain. Rinse the nail polish remover out of the fabric when you are done by blotting it with water and then drying it.
Since you don't have to worry about bleaching the fabric, nail polish remover might work well. Generally, it removes color when applied. However, if you do this, do NOT put the clothing into the washer/dryer afterward, as that can be a fire hazard. Handwash afterward with hot water and let it air dry. --------------- Don't put nail polish remover on the clothing if it's polyester. If it's natural cotton you can.
ever hear of fingernail polish remover? It exists now. buy a new purse or couch! paint nails in the bathroom only, or try bleach.
ok this is what yyou do. take a washcloth with dish sope on it and scrub. then scratch with ur nails. oh and it helps if you put nail polish remover on the nail polish the scrub
try rubbing alcohol
I don't think you can....
I know I seem crazy but, just use nail polish remover. use it on a cloth and just scrub scrub scrub.
i would try nail polish remover or almond oil.
I used a restoring nail polish with acetate in it that is supposed to thin nail polish to take it off your nails easier. It's called Seche Restore restoration thinner. It worked great getting purple nail polish off my microfiber sofa and my white pants!
get color dye and or alcohol may work
A professional carpet/furniture cleaner may be able to help you.
Get a wipe and give it a quick rub!!
I used fingernail polish remover, very delicately, and it worked!
you dont.
Sofa covers are relatively popular among bachelors, given the cost of fabric cleaning. It is much easier to remove a cover and throw it in the washing machine than it is to clean a sofa.
To clean the sofa without damaging the fabric
To remove dust from a fabric sofa either vacuum it with the dust tool provided on modern day vacuums or you can carefully use sticky tape to remove fluff and other things. Hoover refers to a genericised trademark for any vacuum cleaner.
"DFS will let you purchase the sofa color and fabric of your choice. They are located in the United Kingdom, and they will not delivery outside of the country."