How to Remove Nail Polish from Carpets

One of a beauty addict’s worst accidents is a nail polish spill. And not just a nail polish spill, but the crushing death of not only your favourite polish, but also the white/taupe/beige carpet or rug it fell on. Now you have nail polish on your rug.

So how do you remove nail polish from a carpet? Read on for more!

A quick Google search for “remove nail polish from carpet” quickly leads you to a tip sheet including the following points:

  1. Upon discovering any nail polish stains on your carpet, wet the stain with cold water.
  2. Spray 15-20 pumps of hair spray, followed by three to five small splashes of rubbing alcohol. This is the best approach when you’re wondering how to remove nail polish from carpet.
  3. Using a small scrub brush, scrub the nail polish stain directly for about a minute. While you’re scrubbing, keep pouring clean, cold water onto the stain throughout the process.
  4. Repeat this process until the nail polish stain is no longer visible.

 

I tried the above “how to” tips to remove this polish from the carpet, but didn’t quite get the results I was looking for. So I added non-acetone nail polish remover. And blotted. And blotted some more using clean paper towels… Still not quite removing the hot pink polish mess on my carpet. That’s how I landed upon the following tricks guaranteed to remove your polish from your carpet! 

Here is what you will need: 

  • OxyClean or similar non-bleach stain remover 
  • Hot water
  • Non-acetone nail polish remover 
  • Hair spray
  • Sponge
  • Paper towels 
  • Brush or old toothbrush 


  1. Blot the polish spill to remove any wet nail polish, using clean cloth or paper towel each time so as not to spread the mess. Do not rub!
  2. Apply some nail polish remover on the spill, and blot, never rubbing. Blot using clean paper towel each time, otherwise you will transfer polish onto clean areas.
  3. Mix a scoop of OxyClean into about 2-4 cups hot water, preferably in a bucket. 
  4. Apply this OxyClean mixture, using a sponge, on the stain. Rub this in, but only one small polish-stained area at a time. (This prevents spreading the coloured foam this creates, and prevents your spreading the stain.)
  5. Spray a good dose of hairspray onto the stain.
  6. Blot and repeat blotting the small area you just worked on. 
  7. You can also scrub the small stain using a brush/toothbrush to work the stain remover in, but blot between scrubbing to prevent foam/coloured water from spreading the stain.
  8. Your polish stain should start to fade to a different colour–in my case, it became orange.
  9. Now pour some non-acetone polish remover on the small area you are working… Blot. You will see polish transferring onto your paper towel.
  10. Continue blotting, using a fresh piece of paper towel each time. 
  11. Scrub using OxyClean mixture again. Spray hairspray. Blot again. 
  12. Apply polish remover and blot again. 
  13. This does take some scrubbing but your stain will start to fade, until it is no longer visible. The key is to blot. A LOT.
  14. Once you are happy with the result, blot using clean towels or paper towel to absorb as much of the fluid as possible. 
  15. Et voila!

Here was my result after scrubbing once with the OxyClean mixture:

A little better:

Until finally, the nail polish stain was gone from the carpet:

I am pretty confident that if I was able to remove this hot pink (with shimmer!) nail polish, my tricks will help you clean your light-coloured carpet or rug with some help and elbow-grease. 🙂

Let me know if this method worked for you! Good luck!

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  1. Please tell me, what form of hairspray? Aerosol? Pump? Any particular ingredients in the hairspray? I can’t make it out from the photo.
    I just spilled bright pink polish on my beige/brown carpet– in center of room! Cannot just hide it. I rent.

    1. Oh no, I’m so sorry to read this happened to you, Bonnie!
      I just used an aerosol can of hairspray to remove my mess. I didn’t pay attention to the ingredients – just that it was an aerosol can!
      With these instructions and some elbow grease, you can definitely remove it! Good luck!

  2. I have tried the hair spray ,the oxyclean, ginger ale and baking soda, all they did was remove the color from my beige carpet , Now I have a white spot and I still see the nail polish

  3. I can’t tell you how many spots of nail polish are on my carpets. I don’t even notice them until I really get down there and take a look. It probably happens when I think my toes are dry and then I walk around but anyways, I’ve tried everything! I finally called carpet cleaners in my area and that’s saved my white shag carpet! Thanks for these tips though, they worked on my darker carpet!

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