Some warm, soapy water should do the trick
Try finger nail polish remover or acetone. Make sure you have plenty of ventilation for either of these.
I just used nail polish remover on my black leather chair and ottoman (made by Ashley)to remove pink nail polish and it worked without damaging the leather.
After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream. After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream.
You have to pull the nail clean off then let a new nail grow.
There is a solvent that is marketed specifically for the purpose of removing nail polish, which is called nail polish remover. It works. Buy a bottle.
Yes it does polish them but doesn't remove scratches
Try peeling some off or use nail polish remover and scrub it clean
Nail polish remover contains acetone which is a very good organic solvent. It dissolves the nail polish and helps to clean it off.
nail polish can be removed from hard non-fabrc surfaces with simple nail polish remover. Clean, rinse and repeat if necessary. The cleaning goes easier if the nail polish hasn't completely hardened yet.
Yes, just use sparingly as it is full of harsh chemicals! If you need to clean up around your cuticles, dip a cotton swab in the bottle, apply it carefully, and wash off the nail polish remover with soap ASAP.
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, hand sanitizer will not remove nail polish. Hand sanitizer is made up of mostly alcohol, an ingredient that kills germs. Nail polish needs something strong such as acetone or an acetone alternative, like ethyl acetate to remove it. Alcohol, when used on a clean nail prior to polishing, actually makes the nail polish adhere better because it cleans the surface of the nail!