The same chemicals that cause nail polish to adhere to your nails will also make it stick to other surfaces including cement and concrete.
How to remove nail polish from concrete floor.
Removing nail polish from cement involves speed and the right tools which are available at the local hardware store or from your garage.
Acetone or nail polish remover which are essentially the same things will do the job and if the floor is painted you shouldn t have to worry about damaging the paint.
For granite grout concrete brick sandstone tile or a similar surface you will need a gentle scrub brush and a few cleaning agents to remove spilled nail polish.
Go to a home depot or other hardware or lumber yard and see what they have for concrete cleaner or concrete cleaner for stained floors.
Acetone isn t strong enough to soften cured concrete paint.
Grab a pry bar and a mallet or hammer it s time to rip up carpet nails from the concrete subfloor.
Once the bulk of the spill has been removed you ll have to remove the discoloration from the concrete surface.