Answer You could try some Non-Accetone nail polish remover. Other than that, I wouldn't know.
Edit: Depending on how thin is the layer of the nail polish, if it is like 1-2 mm thick you could try with a very soft emery polishing paper, if it is a thicker layer, you can try and remove a part of the layer until you have a thinner layer. If you use soft emery polishing paper(sandpaper).. while you rub with it... pour water constantly over the rubbing area. After the nail polish is gone you can use some polishing paste and rapidly rub with it to give back the shine of the paint.
A rag with some Goof Off on it will remove any tape adhesive without damaging your paint. -I've tried it on 3 different popular cars, it works.
A methylated spirit or turps would get rid of it, but you might remove the design on it. Even so, i don't think there's much you can do or you can try nail polish remove that gets a fair few things off
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With great difficulty!
Acetone is about the only thing that really works, but it damages most materials.
First you paint, THEN you polish... You paint them with nail polish
wipe off with laquer thinner
scrape it with a razor blade...assuming the tile is untextured porcelain
you paint it with acrylic paints of the desired color. pretty simple. to remove the paint, you just use nail-polish remover. you can also use this method for making pinto horses without removing the whole paint jobType your answer here...
Use scotch tape around all edges and then remove rest with nail polish remover.
No. If you want to remove it without damaging the plastic, soak it in car brake fluid for a few days depending on thickness. Clean with dish soap and water and viola. . .
That can be tricky. Rubbing alcohol can do it, but you need to be careful not to take off the paint. And if the ink has penetrated into the plastic, you may not be able to remove it without damaging the finish.