
Hello there! A nail polish spill on a leather sofa is a classic heart-stopping moment, but don't panic, it can often be fixed. The provided context from your search results didn't include the specific instructions, but I can certainly guide you through the general process.
The most important thing to remember is to act quickly and test any cleaning solution on a small, hidden spot first, like on the underside of a cushion, to make sure it doesn't damage the leather's finish or color.
For the actual removal, your best bet is to use a non-acetone nail polish remover. Acetone is too harsh and can strip the dye and finish right off your sofa. If you don't have that, rubbing alcohol can also work. Apply a small amount of your chosen remover to a cotton ball or a Q-tip, not directly onto the leather.
Gently dab at the nail polish stain, working from the outside edges inward to prevent it from spreading. You should see the polish begin to dissolve and lift onto the cotton. Keep dabbing with a clean part of the cotton ball until the stain is gone. Avoid rubbing aggressively, as this can work the stain deeper into the leather.
Once the stain is removed, wipe the area clean with a cloth dampened with a solution of mild soap and water. This will remove any residue from the cleaner. The final and crucial step is to apply a good leather conditioner to the spot. Cleaning agents can be drying, and the conditioner will restore moisture and help keep your sofa looking great.


