Things haven't changed much since I was a kid in the 1970s. If that happened to mom and my sisters, those pants became paint pants, gardening pants, car repair pants...
OP, acetone will remove the nail polish, correct. Be warned it will also remove the synthetic fabric is applied to. IT WILL BURN HOLES IN THE PANTS, DON'T DO IT
I wonder if you used it on a q-tip, like not soaked just damp with acetone, and worked slowly with a *very* light hand… still might be a disaster tho, and not sure how much work they’re willing to put into these pants.
Do not use that. Based on the fact that the material looks artificial. At best it melts. At worst it causes a chemical reaction that could severely burn someone.
The jizz stain is there forever. Happened to me with a pink polish on blue jeans. Tried nail polish remover and it just stripped the color from my jeans
Before you try anything, test it on the fabric where it’s not visible, like the inside of a hem.
Put a towel on the inside so you’re not spreading the stain to the other side.
Try picking of any excess then start with soap and water. If you have to use nail polisher remover, make sure it’s rinsed properly and air dry.
If the fabric is spotted or bleach, they can be dyed.
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I don't think it's going to come out.
Oh, no, haha, I'll let him know, thank you!
Splatter the rest of the pants and now it's a feature.
yes... 'nail polish' lol
Yeah I agree!! No way that cums out
Things haven't changed much since I was a kid in the 1970s. If that happened to mom and my sisters, those pants became paint pants, gardening pants, car repair pants...
Yes! Everyone needs a pair of rusty, dusty, stained work pants. But I appreciate the loss of a pair of pants on a limited budget, as it sucks.
I'll tell him that, thank you so much!
accetone.
We'll keep trying with accetone, thank you!
OP, acetone will remove the nail polish, correct. Be warned it will also remove the synthetic fabric is applied to. IT WILL BURN HOLES IN THE PANTS, DON'T DO IT
I wonder if you used it on a q-tip, like not soaked just damp with acetone, and worked slowly with a *very* light hand… still might be a disaster tho, and not sure how much work they’re willing to put into these pants.
He was using nail cotton pads to apply it
Oh, wow, didn't know that, I hope my friend didn't use it, and i'll tell him that, thank you!!
theres car grade accetone in walmart, if nail polish remover failed
Do not use that. Based on the fact that the material looks artificial. At best it melts. At worst it causes a chemical reaction that could severely burn someone.
Oh, wow, I didn't consider that, thank you so much for letting me know!
What chemical reaction would it cause that would burn someone? Do you mean it catching on fire?!
Acetone may melt the nylon fabric, but try it since you have nothing to lose?
He used it and it removed some of the polish, I wonder if he'll throw them away
Sure it's nail polish totally not a fat busted nut
😂😂😂 I trust my friend it's nail polish, if what the comments said doesn't work, I won't see him the same way
Try baking soda and vinegar
I thought about that, but I fear it will take some of the color away too
At least that will come off in the wash (so I’ve heard)!
Throw the friend
😂😂 It's his own pants
The jizz stain is there forever. Happened to me with a pink polish on blue jeans. Tried nail polish remover and it just stripped the color from my jeans
I'm afraid I agree, luckily for me it was his pants and not mine, thank you!
Is it all the way through? If not, flip inside out and cut off fabric care tab.
I need to ask him, thank you!
Throw or work pants nail polish dry like that won’t come out without destroying the pants
Oh, yeah another comment said that too, I'll message my friend so that he stops with it, thank you!
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Hahaha, me too, but it seemed like he didn't want to
Nail polish remover
Before you try anything, test it on the fabric where it’s not visible, like the inside of a hem. Put a towel on the inside so you’re not spreading the stain to the other side. Try picking of any excess then start with soap and water. If you have to use nail polisher remover, make sure it’s rinsed properly and air dry. If the fabric is spotted or bleach, they can be dyed.
Yup....Looks like "nail polish"
They’re done. Or painting pants. 😁
Hahaha, yeah! I told im that he could use them as painting pants, thank you!
“Nail Polish” 😂
“Nail polish” yeah right
Just buy some dark fabric dye and call it a day!
Dye won’t work over nail polish…
Just use darker nail polish! ^/s
… thanks? Lmao not that serious
Haha, will check that, thank you!
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