either it will burst into flames or it will explode
first you find a metal bottle cap then pour flammable nail polish remover in the bottle cap then light it fire
Get a ball of cotton and put it over the bottle. Tip it so the cotton ball absorbs the nail polish remover. Then wipe off the nail polish.
Because the substance inside the bottle is highly volatile and can be lost by evaporation if the bottle is not closed.
read the bottle
The symbol for nail polish remover is typically represented by a bottle with a dropper or a small container labeled with the word "acetone" or "nail polish remover." In some contexts, it may also be depicted alongside an image of a nail polish bottle or a nail. Additionally, safety symbols indicating flammability or irritation may accompany it, as many nail polish removers contain acetone or other solvents.
it will turn into a llama!OMGG
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.
I have not a clue, but I just mixed nail polish remover and windex in a windex bottle and sprayed it everywhere in my bathroom.
Yes technically they are. But you would have to wash them out because of the acid in the bottle that is left over.
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.
If you just put the liquid, it may corrode the pipes but shouldn't have any severe effects. If you put the whole bottle it may clog the toilet.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.