You might think that nail varnish has alcohol in it because it doesn't taste nice. It DOESN'T have alcohol in it. Sometimes, nail polish remover has alcohol in it. And there's ya answer! Ask again!
Not usually--nail varnish is alcohol-resistant. The "non acetone" remover contains ethyl acetate, and the "acetone" remover is acetone.
Yes if the nail varnish remover is pure acetone and does not contain conditioners such as aloe vera or vitamin E. However Isopropyl alcohol is cheaper and more commonly used.
no,dear..the base of nail varnish remover is an ethanol..i.e. alcohol..ethanol is also used s disinfectant in biotechnology labs..
Isopropyl alcohol does, indeed, give off a fairly strong odor as it evaporates... but airing the place out would rectify this. The odor would be gone fairly quickly as isopropanol evaporates pretty fast. This odor isn't like nail polish remover, which is primarily acetone.
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Use sunflower oil or nail varnish remover. Personally I would recommend nail varnish remover. WARNING! Always take old nail varnish off before putting new on.
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it is a solvent nail varnish remover is a solution x
Varnish remover usually contains acetone, a three-carbon ketone. Ketones are generally quite volitile, meaning they evaporate into the air quicky (this is also the reason nail varnish remover is so flammable).
The ester in a nail varnish is a good solvent that is used in nail polish removers because it dissolves the nail varnish and does not affect the nail.
Nail polish remover is usually diluted acetone. Varnish remover is usually either toluene or mineral spirits.
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have you tried nail varnish remover ???