Diamond dust-coated sheets are used to polish diamonds.
The best way would be to take it to an expert, in this case a dry cleaner. If you don't want to do that, you could tryusing fingernail polish remover, but you should try it in a tiny, inconspicuous area first to see if it has any adverse effect on either the material or dye used in the comforter (if it's made of synthetics, there's at least a reasonable chance fingernail polish remover will dissolve the fabric).
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No, Fingernail Polish is used to paint your fingernails. Or else they would not call it fingernail Polish. If you were more than Likely to Use Fingernail Polish to Remove Warts, the Wart Would Not Remove. This is because, the Wart Continues to get bigger, as you leave the fingernail polish on.
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The phrase "diamond in the rough" is most often used metaphorically to refer to something that, with a little spit and polish, has the potential to become bigger, better or more beautiful.
Diamond dust is used to polish diamonds.
You may be thinking of diamond dust, used to polish.
A tumbler, diamond-wheel cabochon machine, or facetting machine can be used to polish hematite. Very fine diamond, tin oxide, or cerium oxide are different polishes that can be used.
Waste from diamond cutting is collected and used to shape and polish other diamonds.
Aun Jafery answered (to someone elses question) Diamond in the rough is a phrase or an idiom that is used in the English language. It is used to refer to a person as having good character and qualities and the potential of becoming great but lacking any sort of refinement and polish. It is rarely used to refer to mean something valuable having been found in an unexpected or out of place location. As an expression it describes a grey section of society where a person may not himself commit crime but may know those who do. It refers to a person who has all the goodness in him much like an uncut diamond but lacks the polish and finishing that a final diamond has. The phrase is a metaphor of a diamond that is uncut and that needs to be polished and cut to become perfect.
When a diamond is cut, the dust is collected and used to polish diamonds.
The property is hardness; the ability of a mineral to scratch other substances. Diamond has the highest mineral hardness. yes, diamond powder (basically very small bits of diamond) is commonly used as an abrasive on the wheel to polish other diamonds and other softer gemstones, including cubic zirconia. Diamond cutters will use lab grown diamond powder when they need a more aggressive polish, and natural diamond powder when they want a softer polish.
A diamond polishing wheel used by a diamond cutter uses diamonds to polish and hone the gem-quality diamond's cut.
Diamond fragments separated from a diamond stone during the cutting process are collected and used to cut and polish other diamonds.
As the logic goes it is difficult to cut glass with glass. Diamond saws are used for cutting rough diamonds. The lasers are also used widely to cut diamonds. The cutting of rough diamond also followed by girdling.
Diamonds are the hardest mineral known, so only diamond dust can polish a diamond and only diamond-tipped tools can cut a diamond.