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Just use a little nail Polish remover, warm water, and resolve.
try nail polish remover try nail polish remover rub it with fine sandpaper
pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
Nail polish remover on a Qtip
Nail polish remover (acetone) is not polar enough to dissove sodium chloride.
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.
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Carpet cleaner usually works for me! Just put some on the nail polish and rub!
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
yes nail polish remover is very dangerous
You need to be carful with carpet, and take into consideration what type of carpet you have. Some people have ended up with permanent stains because they have used something which has made it worse. Non acetone nail polish remover is good. Have you trid an acetone nail polish remover? Gentle rubbing of the stain with shaving cream.
A Sharpie and nail polish remover have the same chemicals in them. Nail polish remover has the chemicals to remove that so it adapts also to Sharpies.
Nail polish remover.
No because nail polish remover is for taking out nail polish and rubbing achohal is for taking out bacteria.
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 .
Yes!iron melts when added to the nail polish remover.