The reason why water can't remove nailpolish is because water doesn't have a special chemical inside it to remove nailpolish. I don't know what the chemical is called, but you can always go to the nail polish store or go to CVS to find nailpolish remove stuff.
You can use acetone to thin nail polish, but it may be harsher and can potentially alter the formula of the polish. Non-acetone nail polish removers are safer but may not be as effective in thinning out the polish. It's best to use a nail polish thinner specifically designed for this purpose.
because of Acetone.
Nail polish remover is a common household item that contains acetone. It is used to dissolve nail polish and is found in most standard nail polish removers.
They don't make nail polish with acetone. Nail polish REMOVER with acetone is available in most drugstores, supermarkets and beauty supply stores.
Nail polish remover typically contains acetone or ethyl acetate, which have strong solvent properties that can effectively dissolve nail polish. These chemicals help break down and remove the nail polish from the surface of the nail. Additionally, nail polish remover may also contain moisturizing agents to help prevent drying out of the nail and surrounding skin.
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Try acetone nail polish remover.
The solution in fingernail polish is acetone the substance dissolved in the acetone is the solute
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
Nail polish is a chemical compound, a solvent as acetone for example.