This is a loaded question. While non-acetone nail polish remover will take off varnish just fine, it will generally take longer-meaning it will still dry nails out. My personal opinion is: use polish remover with acetone. It will dry out your nails the same amount as non-acetone remover but with faster results.
Acetone is not really the same thing as nail polish remover. It is one of the solvents in some nail polish removers, but there are also acetone-free removers. It is also used in cleaning products and some acne treatments.
Yes, Acetone evaporates, just like Alcohol. But if in the nail polish remover there're other ingredients besides the Acetone, than the liquid won't evaporate completely!
No, you need fingernail polish remover with acetone. With vinegar, you will just seriously dry out your skin.
i researched who invented nail polish remover and i didnt get an answer so i had to go to the library amd it turned out that nobody inveted it its just alcohol It's not 'just alcohol'. It is acetone. The molecular formula of acetone is C3H6O and the molecular formula of alcohol is CnH2n+1OH.
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.
acetone nail varnish remover to remove the nail but acetone free nail varnish remover if you just want to remove the varnish off the fake nail
No not all nail varnish removers contian acetone. You can get an acetone free nail polish remover from tesco's. It will say on the fron of the bottle that it is acetone free. I asure you it works just aswell as the other stuff as i use it myself x
Yes, isopropyl alcohol can be used to effectively remove nail polish as it acts as a solvent to dissolve the polish. However, it may not be as gentle on the nails as traditional nail polish remover and can potentially dry out the nail bed if used frequently. It is recommended to use pure acetone or nail polish remover for best results.
If it is just a fiberglass bath tub, you can just use nail polish remover.
Yes, you can remove a shellac manicure with acetone remover, just soak a cotton ball in the remover and hold it onto your nail for a few min, this should help. When you are finished, soak your nails in some warm olive oil for about 10 to 15 minutes, then give them a massage and your cuticles too. This will help protect your fingernails from drying out because of the acetone nail polish remover.
Nail polish remover or acetone (sometimes, but not always the same thing) should work just fine on smooth glossy tiles. For rougher or more porous tiles, a non plastic scrub brush (acetone will destroy many plastics) may also be helpful. Failing this, try asking a local industry professional. Most would be happy to answer. Please note : if the tilework has had a protective finish applied or if this is unknown, test a small amount of polish remover or acetone in an inconspicuous spot.
To remove super glue, go to the paint department and get some acetone or try fingernail polish remover.ANS 2 -I simply rub it firmly with my finger and it comes off quite quickly.-I really can't understand all the people here who are eager to rub acetone into their skin !