well it depends on what your using it on... i wouldn't go that far all you need it some Clorox and nail polish remover.. i used that on my white counter top. it worked for me. So pour Clorox onto a paper towel (just a small amount nothing too drastic) and some nail polish remover and scrub... HOPE THIS HELPS
You can use vinegar, lemon juice, or rubbing alcohol as alternatives to nail polish remover to help remove nail polish. However, keep in mind that these alternatives may not work as effectively as nail polish remover.
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.
get a paint sample that would match the color as your walltake that paint sample and paint over the nail polish this will take away the polish (sort of)let it dry for a while and then paint another coat wait another hour paint the third coat wait a half hourthen put a glaze on the third coat of paint to make it look like the rest of the wall exactlythats how you get nail polish off the wall :)
To remove nail polish from sterling silver without damaging the silver, you can try using a mild silver polish or a jewelry cleaning cloth specifically designed for silver. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the silver. Gently polish the nail polish off in a circular motion until it is completely removed.
To remove nail polish from white gold and sterling silver jewelry, try using non-acetone nail polish remover and a soft cloth. Gently dab the affected area with the nail polish remover until the polish comes off. Avoid using acetone, as it can damage the jewelry.
use paint remover/thinner/ nail polish remover
paint thinner
It depends wether its paint or ink or spraypaint. Its too difficult to remove spraypaint so you will have to paint over that. if its ink try axe body spray and nail polish remover and if its normal paint ty paint thinner, and nail polish remover
Yes. Paint thinner often contains acetone which is the dissolving agent in most major nail polish removers. Just be sure to use it sparringly and in a well ventilated area because paint thinner can be dangerous to have on your skin and to inhale. Be sure to moisturize afterwards; the oils on your skin are easily remmoved by the thinner as well as the nail polish.
a few drops of nail varnish will work just fine.
No, it is a compound. Household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and as paint thinner.
First you paint, THEN you polish... You paint them with nail polish
Acetone or nail polish remover can effectively remove acrylic paint from surfaces.
You could try using White Vinegar spray, or try nail polish remover, and scrub hard! I hope that helps...paint thinner
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
Try nail polish remover or thinner that is used for polishing
To get nail polish off camera case, use thinner (acetone) or nail polish remover.