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Nail Polish on Suede

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Date: 11/11/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Leather | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How do I get red finger nail polish out of suede?

Jennifer from Lansing, MI
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By Leather Agony Aunt (16) Profile Blog! Contact
Suede can be very tricky to clean.

If this is a suede fabric rather than leather then use proprietory upholstery cleaners.

If it is suede then please do not use anything wet. It would be best to call a leather technician who will be able to resolve this for you

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How do i remove a nail polish stain from suede? I tried spraying hair spray on it but it didn't work. Hannah from NC

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RE: Nail Polish on Suede

I am not sure if this will work on suede without harming the material, but try non-acetone nail polish remover. I would test a spot to make sure it will not ruin the material. (03/26/2006)

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