Tip & How-To about Guess Joy Carpets Blue Colorific 6 x 9 Area Rug Watch

Carpet Stains

I have a blue rug in my living room. The other day bright green nail polish was spilled on it by our daughter.. My husband was ready to freak. I soaked the spot with nail polish remover and rubbed it with a damp rag. I then sprayed it with Woolite spot spray, rubbed in a circular motion and let dry. The rug is fine and there's no more stain.

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