If you buy something at a hardware or paint store labelled "acetone", it should also specify the purity, or perhaps the maximum impurity (something like "98% pure" or "< 0.5 % water")
Acetone nail polish remover probably won't. It should have an ingredients list, but that only tells you what's in it, not how much.
It's a good bet that the bottle labelled "acetone" is considerably more pure than a bottle labelled "nail polish remover", because most nail polish removers I've seen have significant quantities of other solvents (ethyl acetate, for example).
Most nail polish remover is made from 100% acetone. Just read the bottle, because some varieties are acetone free. You can purchase it in larger quantities at hardware stores.
regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula (protein for the nail), maximum strength acetone, non-acetone, gel nail polish remover, artificial nail polish remover, acetone for dry brittle nails, powder-acetone free nail polish remover, list goes on and on. You can find them @ your local drug store.
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
acetone if u are in Britain is nailpolish remover .
acetone is in your nail polish remover
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
Nail polish remover is usually diluted acetone. Varnish remover is usually either toluene or mineral spirits.
It forms nail polish remover.
Nail polish remover is mostly Acetone. The formula for Acetone is C3H6O
Acetone
Yes, but use pure acetone very carefully.
On the ASDA website, there is a product called "Nailene Artificial Nail & Polish Remover" that contains acetone. They also list a Sally Hansen nail polish remover that contains acetone.