Repeat this process until the nail would come off.
How to get nails out of wood floor.
Once you are able to get a secure hold of the nail head make a sideway pull with force.
Use a plastic putty knife to remove any excess nail polish from the wood or laminate surface.
Ram the claw into the nail shank as close as possible to the wood and rock it sideways photo 1.
Prepare your hammer and locate the nail that you would want to be taken out.
Position your claw hammer to the head of the nail and pry it out until its head elevates from the wood.
Then repeat the process pulling the nail about 1 2 in.
For this reason you should always test acetone in an inconspicuous place before you use it on your nail polish stain.
Place a small amount of nail polish remover on a cotton swab.
Aim for light pressure.
Scrape the spill up gently.
Small headed nails if that doesn t work try a set of pincers like in the two pictures below.
While experts can agree that rubbing or denatured alcohol is a good bet for removing nail polish from wood how gentle you are in the removing process will determine the end result.
You develop terrific pulling power enough to extract even those tough cement coated or galvanized nails without straining your hammer handle or arm.
Denatured alcohol is used to remove paint from woodwork treated with polyurethane.
Because it is very thin it is easy to get under the head of a nail then simply lever upward to pull the nail out.
A denatured alcohol is always the best solution to remove nail polish from hardwood floors.
To remove small nails with a large head try the cable cutting part of your pliers.
It should come off easily but if it is resistant dampen a cloth with warm water and let it sit on the spill for thirty seconds.
This should loosen the polish.
Apply denatured alcohol to a cloth and gently rub the spill until it comes off.