Yes,shake it ,really good and I mean really good,a little elbow grease and wrist action will save that bottle of polish.
Yes, if the polish is too old it will be "stringy" when you try to spread it (different than thick, which will improve with polish thinner), if it does not spread evenly, clumps or stringy, it may be too far gone to use. Old polish (and cheap crummy polish) will not dry well either.
Better to mix it evenly, not shake hard.... shaking it hard just mixes air into it. Save your wrist.... the little bearings in most bottles will help mix it. Polish is thick, a rapid shake does nothing that medium and even won't do. You are not trying to get a froth, just mix it.
it means thanks in Polish
Spanish - gracias French - merci Italian - grazie German - danke
I belive by 'polish' you mean 'Polish language'? Well then. Thank (you)- Dziękuję (Ci), Thanks - Dzięki. Hope it helps.
Dziękuje bardzo.
The word for "bottom" in Polish is "dรณล."
Poland's Gdansk (or Dantzig) corridor separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany.
no it is just showing how you feel.
this is how you say will do in Polish:da sie zrobićThanks, :PPP
"You're welcome" = 'Proszę bardzo'
Dzięki - thanksDziękuję - thank youdziekuje :) - thanks :)
Polish Corridor
yes but it would be absolutely pointless