not after the chemicals have harden and the fumes have evaporated.
Cause after it has dried it is very hard to take off if you don't use nail varnish removal!
no i dont think so its just flammable read the label of some theres ur answer
Some is and some isn't. There are thousands of kinds of 'glue' . -Name your glue, then we may be able to give a sensible answer.
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
If the air freshener is not flammable the propellent most likely is flammable.
If dried to a solid it's best to just dispose of it.
no
Yes, nail varnish is dangerous because it is highly flammable. You can see the warning clearly displayed on the label.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
I doubt very much that it would stick to the wax. Varnish might also make the outside of the candle very flammable, which would be dangerous.
Cause after it has dried it is very hard to take off if you don't use nail varnish removal!
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If the varnish hasn't already dried, I'm afraid the only way to conceal it will be to paint over it. If it hasn't, wipe it up quickly.
Neither. Once they are dried the wood is the most flammable component. According to the National Paint and Coatings Association, conventional paints and coatings do not increase the flame spread of either non-flammable or flammable substrates upon which they are applied.
very difficult to find but, very flammable.
Class B fire extinguishers are used to flammable fires (such as those caused by gasoline and varnish). They come in several types, such as carbon dioxide (works by displacing the oxygen in the room) or dry chemical extinguishers.
no i dont think so its just flammable read the label of some theres ur answer