no!
Yes, nail polish remover can damage plastic surfaces by causing them to become discolored, cracked, or melted. It is important to avoid using nail polish remover on plastic surfaces to prevent damage.
nail polish remover or bleach but nail polish remover is best and doesn't damage the counter
the oil will remover it quicker causing less damage to the nail
- no , just put a little of nail polish remover on it ! but if you don't put nail polish remover on & you just yank/pull then YES ! you will damage your skin * Follow Me @TyannaBaybiiee *
Yes, using nail polish remover can damage plastic surfaces as it contains chemicals that can dissolve or weaken the material. It is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first before applying nail polish remover to a plastic surface.
You shouldn't. Nail polish remover could damage your flute. I know because I spilled nail polish on my boyfriends *now husband* flute. and it got destroyed :(
No it didn't with mine but I suppose it depended where it is I recommend not to use nail polish remover on it
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
If your carpet is non-synthetic - wool, for example - it won't be affected by nail polish remover. If your carpet is synthetic, nail polish remover will likely dissolve the fibers where it comes into contact with the nap. This is not a "spot" that can be removed. Rather, it is permanent damage.
To remove nail polish from white gold and sterling silver jewelry, try using non-acetone nail polish remover and a soft cloth. Gently dab the affected area with the nail polish remover until the polish comes off. Avoid using acetone, as it can damage the jewelry.
Yes,it is in fact,a chemical and nails are very fragile,so it can damage the nails! But I know there are some brand nail polish like NOURISH (nourishmynails.com )which is better for your nails .