Vegetable oil, which has atoms that share electrons equally, so that there is no charge difference.
it shouldn't hurt but maybe you are allergic to the fingernail polish or fingernail polish remover you are putting on
Nothing- Because its gay answer! Occupied japan means it was made after World War 2, in Japan. If the figurine is porcelain, rub the "made in occupied Japan" mark with nail polish remover or acetone, because if it is real the mark was put on before the glaze. If it was real the mark will stay on. Sorry,I don't know the price.
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Queen Hatsheput's had a father that was the king at first and he wanted her to become the leader next when he had died and not his son. But she was a woman. So she married her brother at the age of 12. When she was older she had a baby and it was a girl but nobody knows what she was called. She had only been in charge for 20 years she died because she was ill and when she had her tooth taken out it killed her it infected her whole body and sadly she died. Every one in her family had a skin Ilene's. When she died her step son try ed to remover her from history.
After a while the nail Polish will start to thicken, I purchased nail Polish thinner from a beauty supply store and put a few drops in it and it thins it back to normal consistency. Or some girls put a few drops of nail Polish remover and that works too.
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Acetone
Fingernail polish remover is acetone, which has a formula of (CH3)2CO. Using the Periodic table and a bit of addition, we come up with a molar mass of 64.06g.
The solution in fingernail polish is acetone the substance dissolved in the acetone is the solute
Fingernail polish remover is usually made of acetone or ethyl acetate, which are solvents that help break down and dissolve the ingredients in nail polish. Some removers may also contain oils or moisturizers to help protect the skin and nails from drying out.
You can remove dry fingernail polish from a wood laminate floor by first using fingernail polish remover or acetone to cut the polish. Then, use your fingernail to scrape the remaining polish from the floor.
No, you need fingernail polish remover with acetone. With vinegar, you will just seriously dry out your skin.
You can use fingernail polish remover (Acetone) but there are lots of different random cleaners that might work. If the material is not "fragile" I suggest trying some (or all:) the stain removers in your stash.
Acetone is about the only thing that really works, but it damages most materials.
I'm sure there must be a good story behind this question... Fingernail polish dissolves well in acetone. Acetone is not particularly toxic but it should not be taken internally. It is going to burn if your lips are cracked or chapped but not a whole lot worse than the polish itself did when it was initially applied. The lips do not offer a good substrate for the fingernail polish to adhere to so the best fingernail polish remover would be "time".
Nail polish remover is usually diluted acetone. Varnish remover is usually either toluene or mineral spirits.