chip it off yourself, it takes a while but it'll work
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nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
Nail Polish Remover does a great job. Aside from nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol has worked, but isn't highly recommended.
rubbing alcohol and nail polish remover
No because nail polish remover is for taking out nail polish and rubbing achohal is for taking out bacteria.
Either nail polish remover, or rubbing alcohol. Both work.
No, as it will dissolve the newsprint. You should use rubbing alcohol.
Not readily. Acetone or nail polish remover probably will, though.
nail polish remover or mouthwash!
If it smells like alcohol or nail polish remover you could be a diabetic. If you are a heavy drinker, alcohol comes out of the pores, but usually does not smell like regular rubbing alcohol
Using non-acetone nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol should remove the permanent marker without damaging the lamination.
Neither ethanol nor isopropanol (the main ingredients of rubbing alcohols) are good solvents for the solid plastic material (nitrocellulose, or guncotton, and related cellulose esters) in nail polish. A good solvent is a substance that effectively dissolves (or in our case, removes) another substance. Acetone, however, is a very good solvent for nitrocellulose. That's why acetone is the basis of nail polish remover.
Yes However, it takes a good deal of pressure and rubbing, and about 2 minutes to remove it. Plus it leaves your skin feeling dehydrated, which can cause your nails to break or split.