nail polish remover, which you will find it in a local drug store or supermarket. If it's the object you're trying to remove the nail polish from is not you, some objects can be damaged by the remover, which is acetone. With a cotton swab, test a small, out of sight spot to see if acetone is safe to use on the item. Even if you see no damage from your test, use a cotton swab very gingerly until the polish is gone. If it's a fabric or if you see residue, wash the spot immediately with soap and water before the acetone has a chance to set the stain.
Nail varnish remover, if you have extensions or nail overlays make sure your varnish remover is acetone free
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no, the best thing that will is nail polish remover.
You can use a nail file and rub over the polish.
After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream. After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream.
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It just does!!It has types of chemicals..about that ask your science teacher(:
Poop help nail polish get off.
either you use nail polish remover or once you wash your hands, take a shower do the dishes, etc. it will come off by its self
Should be able too. Most nail polish removers contain acetone and that would remove all sorts or nail polish,
you can color it over black? or you can try to take it off with nail polish remover.
To get nail polish off camera case, use thinner (acetone) or nail polish remover.