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removing nail varnish from leather

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fliptheswitch | 11:03 Sun 30th Oct 2011 | Home & Garden
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Help! I have a dollop of cerise pink nail varnish on a brown leather sofa. How do I get it off?
I'm guessing varnish remover would damage the leather?
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Eek indeed!
It's dry, but it aint coming off.
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Acetone? Like what you use to take hair extensions out?
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"Acetone? Like what you use to take hair extensions out?"

More commonly known as nail varnish remover.
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Really? That's what they use to take extensions out with! I never realised it was just nail varnish remover. Interesting...

Learn something new every day... :))
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What's a NVR?
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Oh sorry, nail varnish remover. Doh!
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I haven't got any brown :D
Many nail polish removers are acetone free nowadays.
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Mwahahaha!. Don't start shortening everything. I'm having a 'thick' day.... :D
I got some nail varnish on a leather bag. tried a dab of NVR (!) on a cotton bud.. big mistake! it's left a dull patch, albeit small and hidden by a handle.
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Mwahahaha!. I've covered it with a throw, which looks quite nice actually. I'll get some acetone tomorrow, and have a go at it then.
You might try spraying some hairspray onto a cloth, and dabbing at the nail varnish itself, being careful not to get any on the leather. Finish off with a leather cleaner, if you have any. (Test a small area of leather first).

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