Mom: Ok, Heart, spill it...what are you hiding? Heart: hiding?! What makes you think I'm-- Mom: Nail polish? Heart: Oh...nail polish can eat through cheap plastic blow up chairs, eh?
Nail pollish remover (either acetone or ethyl acetate) is a solvent for a lot of things. It’s good for getting masking tape residue off windows after painting and for some sticky label residues from non-food items. Furniture polish (lemon oil) is also a very useful solvent. But the only thing I know to get a nail polish spill out of a carpet is scissors ; - ). Remover only spreads the polish. I know; I tried it.
Well I know if you add nail polish remover to dried out polish and shake it then it revives it , although sometimes it separates the polish from the colour …..
TheDOCTOR over 14 years ago
Heart you’re as busted as that chair.
sutirtho over 14 years ago
yeah.. nail polish has acetone…
ldyhwkd over 14 years ago
Actually - that doesn’t make sense. Acetone is polish remover.
amingv over 14 years ago
I think nail polish does use some acetates as solvents (which evaporate quickly after applied). Acetone as a remover just dissolves the polish again.
3139lip over 14 years ago
Nail pollish remover (either acetone or ethyl acetate) is a solvent for a lot of things. It’s good for getting masking tape residue off windows after painting and for some sticky label residues from non-food items. Furniture polish (lemon oil) is also a very useful solvent. But the only thing I know to get a nail polish spill out of a carpet is scissors ; - ). Remover only spreads the polish. I know; I tried it.
bergamot over 14 years ago
Well I know if you add nail polish remover to dried out polish and shake it then it revives it , although sometimes it separates the polish from the colour …..
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
rerun