a few drops of nail varnish will work just fine.
paint thinner
Stuck on paint can be removed with a paint brush. Wipe off the paint from the paint brush. Then with a soap solution - paint can be removed Water can be used lastly to see all the paint can be removed/washed easily.
Yes. Paint thinner often contains acetone which is the dissolving agent in most major nail polish removers. Just be sure to use it sparringly and in a well ventilated area because paint thinner can be dangerous to have on your skin and to inhale. Be sure to moisturize afterwards; the oils on your skin are easily remmoved by the thinner as well as the nail polish.
the beeswax by itself might polish, but i think the thinner will dissolve the wax.
use paint remover/thinner/ nail polish remover
1.25 litres
It depends wether its paint or ink or spraypaint. Its too difficult to remove spraypaint so you will have to paint over that. if its ink try axe body spray and nail polish remover and if its normal paint ty paint thinner, and nail polish remover
No, it is a compound. Household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and as paint thinner.
paint thinner is basically paint thinner
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.)
you can use nail polish remover to make the paint thin and easy to pass throw the poin ~\^0^/~
First you paint, THEN you polish... You paint them with nail polish