The evaporation time of nail polish remover depends on factors such as the type of remover, the amount applied, temperature, and airflow in the environment. Generally, acetone-based nail polish removers evaporate more quickly than non-acetone ones, often within a few minutes. In a well-ventilated area or under warm conditions, evaporation can occur even faster. However, it's advisable to allow it to fully evaporate before applying any additional products on the nails or skin.
Yes it does .... in a couple of days tough :)
nail polish remover contains substances such as acetone that vaporise faster than rubbing alcohol.
No, nail polish remover is not flammable when dry. The flammability of nail polish remover comes from its liquid form, as it contains solvents that are highly flammable and evaporate quickly. Once the liquid has evaporated and the remover has dried, it is no longer flammable.
Use nail polish remover and bleach mixed nail polish remover.
nail polish remover is what you use to get nail polish off your fingernails. :)
It depends how much nail polish remover you have and hot hot it is outside. Nail polish remover is made out of acetone (mostly), and it is extremely volatile, which means it vaporises extremely easily. If the container is left open, it could easily evaporate quickly.
Varnish remover usually contains acetone, a three-carbon ketone. Ketones are generally quite volitile, meaning they evaporate into the air quicky (this is also the reason nail varnish remover is so flammable).
A Sharpie and nail polish remover have the same chemicals in them. Nail polish remover has the chemicals to remove that so it adapts also to Sharpies.
Nail polish remover.
No because nail polish remover is for taking out nail polish and rubbing achohal is for taking out bacteria.
Yes!iron melts when added to the nail polish remover.
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!