If you mean nail polish on our nails, i would suggest nail polish remover.
Some types of detergent, clothes washing liquids, or other cleaning sprays containing chemicals will probably work.
I have heard that toothpaste works really well, but personally i have not tried this solution yet! Basically most products containing stain removers, dirt cleaning chemicals, and other chemicals that fight bacteria should work for nails.
If you mean nail polish spilt on furniture, carpets, floors, or anywhere else... I'm sorry but nail polish stains on these things!
If someone ever finds a solution to removing nail polish off furniture, i would love to know about it!
because nail polish weakens ur nails and removes essential oils and makes them very soft and breakable..:D
You could try putting some nail polish remover in it.
yes it is
Nail polish typically consists of liquid solvents, resins, pigments, and additives that combine to form a liquid product. When applied to nails, the liquid nail polish dries to form a solid coating.
Liquid until it dries and becomes a solid.
Clear nail polish is a special coat of nail polish to protect the other coat of nail polish
Clear nail polish is a special coat of nail polish to protect the other coat of nail polish
I have it!it removes easily....very easily..
The chemical compounds that make up the clear liquid kills your nail
when you have rubbing alcohol with 91% more alcohol, distilled white vinegar, and water the distilled white vinegar wins for some reason but I'm guessing if acetone removes permanent marker then get an acetone nail polish remover and try that and vinegar an alcohol.
Nail Polish remover
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.