Yeah nail polish remover works great on removing acrylic paint on shirts and jeans and any other fabric, but i don't know if acrylic and latex paint is the same thing; and you should test it out on an inauspicious area first to see if it will remove the color of the shirt it self before applying it to the fabric just to be safe =)
yes
How to use:
Take a cotton pad and put the nail polish on it and then put it to the place where you need it.
No. But you should be able to scrape it off.
It really depends on if it is latex or oil based. Latex is easier to remove if it fresh. ( a few days old).you can obtain a latex paint remover from most paint stores or home supply stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Valu). Oil based is a lot harder to remove when dried. There might be a remover at the same stores.
If I was going to repaint this, then I'd remove both the latex and the old oil base with a chemical stripper. Then re-prime it and paint.
You cannot polish fully cured interior acrylic latex paint, it does not set up well enough to be polished. It is not designed for this and doing so can ruin your finish.
What do you mean? Yes, paint on wood trim is typically latex these days. Some older homes may still have alkyd (oil), though. To find out for sure, put a little nail polish remover on a cotton swab and rub it on the paint in an inconspicuous location. It it gets soft and starts to come off, it's latex. Either way, sand it lightly and recoat with the same type of paint and you're good. If you're asking about bare wood, DON'T USE LATEX! The water will swell the grain of the wood. Use an oil primer that is made to take latex topcoats.
If the acrylic painting has been hanging for a long time, try using a cotton swab and some acetone fingernail polish remover. The polish remover should wipe the marker from the paint without lifting the paint. Take your time and use just the tip of the swab and the marker should lift off into the swab.
Latex.
use paint remover/thinner/ nail polish remover
It really depends on if it is latex or oil based. Latex is easier to remove if it fresh. ( a few days old).you can obtain a latex paint remover from most paint stores or home supply stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Valu). Oil based is a lot harder to remove when dried. There might be a remover at the same stores.
It depends wether its paint or ink or spraypaint. Its too difficult to remove spraypaint so you will have to paint over that. if its ink try axe body spray and nail polish remover and if its normal paint ty paint thinner, and nail polish remover
You can try nail polish remover or paint remover.
to remove oil paint type of colors or based one, try nail polish remover with high acetone amount or if this is not working use a cloth stain remover which i think , it works
i have dried white latex paint on car seat. what do i do to remove it?
you can paint over it or just get a new car. you must have really bad friends! or try paint remover, nail polish remover, but be aware that you might remove some of the paint job if you have one You can use a good polishing compound and some elbow grease.
I would use nail polish remover that is 100% acetone. I have used nail polish remover on linoleum tile and laminate counter tops to remove wall paint and it worked great. I just tried nail polish remover on the tile in my bathroom and it was fine. You won't have to worry about damage. If you are worried about damage try it on a little spot that isn't too visible first.
It depends on what item the nail polish is staining. It is nearly impossible to remove nail polish from fabrics/carpet/tablecloths because the nail polish remover will bleach and damage the fabric before it will remove all the color of the polish. Commercial stain remover products will not be effective on nail polish as it is paint based. If it was spilled on glass then it is safe to use nail polish remover. On wood furniture it will also remove the varnish and wood stain along with the polish so that isn't good either. In other words, your parents are going to "notice" wherever you spilled the polish.
you can use pine sol or goof off and rub and it will come off
No, it will most likely strip the paint of your car. acetone is used in nail polish remover to remove the varnish of your nails.