the chemicals in it
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Who knows ? The essence of nail polish remover is the simple (and cheap !) chemical acetone. Nothing else is actually needed. Manufacturers of expensive nail polish removers add colours, fragrances and b.s. extenders. Since they are not required by law to say what they are or what they (don't) do, they don't put their names on the label.
Litmus paper will turn blue when dipped in nail polish remover, indicating a basic pH. Nail polish remover typically contains acetone, which is a weak base.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
Yes, it will destroy it.
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
you can color it over black? or you can try to take it off with nail polish remover.
you can either rub it off gently with sand paper or get nail-polish remover and carefully get a cotton pad and get some of the remover on it and scrub gently
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.
so long as the delicate fabric is not acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, you can use nail polish remover. Test a small corner of the fabric to see if it is color-safe. Then rinse the nail polish remover out of the fabric thoroughly.
No because nail polish remover is for taking out nail polish and rubbing achohal is for taking out bacteria.
Yes!iron melts when added to the nail polish remover.
If it is just a fiberglass bath tub, you can just use nail polish remover.