Isopropyl alcohol does, indeed, give off a fairly strong odor as it evaporates... but airing the place out would rectify this. The odor would be gone fairly quickly as isopropanol evaporates pretty fast. This odor isn't like nail polish remover, which is primarily acetone.
To remove nail varnish from denim, try using a cotton ball soaked in nail polish remover. Dab the affected area gently until the nail varnish starts to dissolve. Wash the denim fabric as usual to remove any residual nail polish remover and color.
To remove nail varnish from clothes, you can try using a cotton ball soaked in nail polish remover and dabbing at the stain. Make sure to test the remover on a small inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the fabric. You can also try using a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide to pretreat the stain before washing the garment.
To remove wood varnish from clothes, first scrape off any excess varnish with a blunt object. Then, apply a stain remover or a mixture of dish soap and warm water to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes before washing the clothing as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
To remove varnish stains from your carpet, you can use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to gently blot the stained area. Alternatively, you can try using a carpet stain remover specifically designed for oil-based stains like varnish. Apply the solution, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently blot the area with a clean cloth until the stain is lifted.
the chemical acetone is most commonly found in products such as nail varnish remover and is made up of a complex base of chemicals. the easiest way to obtain acetone would be in nail varnish remover and depending on the purpose of it's usage I'm not sure if you can buy pure acetone legally but do try most hardware stores and decorating shops as they may point you in the right direction. hope this helps.
You might think that nail varnish has alcohol in it because it doesn't taste nice. It DOESN'T have alcohol in it. Sometimes, nail polish remover has alcohol in it. And there's ya answer! Ask again!
Yes if the nail varnish remover is pure acetone and does not contain conditioners such as aloe vera or vitamin E. However Isopropyl alcohol is cheaper and more commonly used.
Nail polish remover is usually diluted acetone. Varnish remover is usually either toluene or mineral spirits.
Use sunflower oil or nail varnish remover. Personally I would recommend nail varnish remover. WARNING! Always take old nail varnish off before putting new on.
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To remove varnish from any surface, use Acetone. Acetone is also in nail varnish remover.
have you tried nail varnish remover ???
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no,dear..the base of nail varnish remover is an ethanol..i.e. alcohol..ethanol is also used s disinfectant in biotechnology labs..
try bleach or remover
Nail polish remover is actually made up of organic solvent and added scents. Furniture varnish is composed of a hardening oil, which is soluble in the solvents used in nail polish remover. So the mark you've made is actually a place where you've removed the varnish, so the only way to fix it is to find a matching varnish and re-varnish the patch.
acetone, a major componant of nail varnish remover.