Looking at the various material safety data sheets (MSDS) in proprietary nail polish thinner, they all seem to be proprietary formulations with varying amounts of a range of "organic chemical" solvents including: acetone; ethyl acetate; butyl acetate; methyl ethyl ketone; hexane; etc. So the best solvent would be a proprietary nail lacquer thinner. Other options include: solvent acetone; paint thinner; shellite. (I use acetone and it seems to work fine.)
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
A Nail Polish Striper is a brush that is thinner than ordinary Polish brushes, designed to create thin lines, and nail art.
Yes you can use nail polish remover to thin out thickened nail polish. I do it all the time to thin out even the rock hard nail polish that i found under the couch that was years old. All you need to do is pour a little in the nail polish depending on the hardness wait a little while and you got nail polish you can use. When ever I do this it still always kepps its shine.
I used a restoring nail polish with acetate in it that is supposed to thin nail polish to take it off your nails easier. It's called Seche Restore restoration thinner. It worked great getting purple nail polish off my microfiber sofa and my white pants!
It will only thin the remaining nail polish, not give you more. It will not cover as you would expect it to, and will take longer to dry since multi purpose solution is not intended to dry quickly like the thinner in the polish.
you can use nail polish remover to make the paint thin and easy to pass throw the poin ~\^0^/~
yes it does, however, the polish will not be as luxurious as when it was new.
Yes, but use pure acetone very carefully.
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
it is thin and has minerals or subatances that make it stay on the nail and not slip like water does. So in all the viscosity of nail polish is low. hope this helped! :)
Opened bottles, after about two years. Unopened, they can last indefinitely, says Annette Soboleski, a nail technician for polish maker OPI Products Inc. Once a bottle is opened, however, some ingredients will evaporate, causing the polish to thicken and separate. To thin the polish and make it last longer, add a few drops of nail-lacquer thinner.
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.