2. Test the nail polisher first on an inconspicuous spot of the carpet like in the closet or wall corner before trying on the actual spill.
3. Soak a cotton ball or the tip of a cotton swab in the nail polish remover and then lightly rub it on the spill. The acetone in the remover should dissolve the super glue in a moment.
4. Scrape off the remaining granule-like bits of the super glue with your fingernail or use a fork.
5. As acetone is flammable, apply a carpet cleaner or dish washing liquid and wipe with paper towel to remove the last of the acetone after all the super glue has been removed.
6. Alternatively, you can use super glue remover or super glue solvent
7. If using super glue solvent or super glue remover, follow the instructions on the packaging.
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