tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36834657771875871262024-02-19T21:59:15.524-08:00nail removingKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.comBlogger345125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-46405572374930224692010-05-14T02:52:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:52:44.694-07:00How do you remove a nail from a stud?I completely spaced on where the studs in the walls were and I nailed a nail into one of the studs. How do I go about safely removing it from the stud?How do you remove a nail from a stud?<br >place a putty knife under your hammer and then pull the nail out .( pull the hammer strait down on the stud) and you will not damage the wall.How do you remove a nail from a stud?<br >I hope you did not nail it all the way in.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If not then all you have to do is get a flat board and hold it up against the wall, next to the nail. This will protect the wall. Pull the nail out using the claw part of your hammer.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If it is all the way in. I would leave it alone, or drive it in a little further and then fill in the nail hole. Otherwise you will tear up you drywall trying to get it out.<br >It's fine to have a nail in the stud, and in some cases may be preferable. But if you need to remove it then grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers and pull. That's all!<br >look at your hammer on one end are claws get the head of the nail between the claws and pull away from the clawsKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-32787513031410218782010-05-14T02:52:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:52:28.664-07:00What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?Regular nail polish come off easy with cotten ball and remover but the glitter is a lot harder to get off. Is there any easier way?What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?<br >I would use pure acetone and a large cotton ball. Soak the cotton and press on nail and do as usual. It works for me.What is the best way to remove glitter nail polish?<br >I have an other way to do it. I have always had major problems with glitter nail polish too! After you are done using the fabric softener sheet from dryer, wrap a some cotton balls with it. It hold up much better than regular cotton balls and works great to get that glitter off. :-) <p><span>Report Abuse</span></p>Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-61136941379884317892010-05-14T02:52:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:52:13.441-07:00How can i remove nail polish from my salon fake nails ?they put so many coats and polish on it<br><br /><br />and when i use nail polish remover it doesnt work<br><br /><br />any ideas ?How can i remove nail polish from my salon fake nails ?<br >Use nail polish remover that does not contain acetone. That is Acetone-free. Regular nail polish remover with acetone will loosen the glue and disolve the nail, resulting in a rough surface or the nail coming off. People who want to remove their nails use this nail polish remover to take acrylics and other nails off to save the fee at the salon.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I would try what one of the others suggested and soak your nails. Just make sure to use the right type of polish. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Or you could always go back to the salon and pay them about $3-$5 to take/change it for you.How can i remove nail polish from my salon fake nails ?<br >Oh dear, it must not have the smelly acetone in it. Get one of those jars %26amp; soak your nails in it. After you do that %26amp; get it off etc, you're gonna need to treat your hands to some extra pampering %26amp; moisturizing. Good luck.<br >Try soaking your nails in nail polish remover for a while-maybe that will work. I use salon nails all the time and I usually take of the polish with nail polish remover...I dont know why it is not working for you :(<br >make sure you use non-acetone remover. the regular remover will melt the acrylic from your nails. it's more gentle and and meant for fake nails.<br >regular nail polish remover SHOULD work. ask the nail tech you used.<br >soak them in the nail polish remover for about 5 min, then start wiping the polish off.<br><br /><br /> hope i helped :)<li><a href='http://eye-shadow-vgu.blogspot.com/'>eye shadow</a></li>Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-62502952405993616112010-05-14T02:51:00.003-07:002010-05-14T02:51:56.672-07:00What's the best way to remove dried nail polish from a t-shirt?My daughter brought me her tpshirt that has red nail polish on it, along with her blue jeans. any ideas on how ti get it out?What's the best way to remove dried nail polish from a t-shirt?<br >Cellulose paint thinners (as distinct from white spirit,etc),available from car accessory shops or auto paint suppliers will dissolve it (and NOT the T-shirt!). Work outside because it's a bit whiffy! Put the T-shirt in warm soapy water immediately afterwards.What's the best way to remove dried nail polish from a t-shirt?<br >Straight acetone(hardware store %26amp; mask), cotton balls, and paper towels. Cover your face with a respirator or a cotton mask (you'll look life a goof ball, but trust me on this one!). Soak a cotton ball in Acetone. Put the paper towels under the material that has polish on it. Dab the cotton ball on the paint until it has bled completely onto the paper towel. Launder ASAP<br >throw the t-shirt out<br >well, first i would call or email the company that made the nail polish and ask for recommendations.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />if i didn't get a useful answer, i would try removing it gently by patting the dried nail polish a lot using whatever regular nail polish remover you or she typically use to get that brand of nail polish off your fingernails.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />It may well be impossible.<br >the solvents mentioned above will probably disolve the polish, but if it's red, it will leave a pink stain no matter what you do. I'd chuck the clothes.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-9091016252567372512010-05-14T02:51:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:51:40.680-07:00How to remove false nail glue?I have a little glue on a jacket in a place that is noticable. Any tips on how to remove this would be appreciated.How to remove false nail glue?<br >Artificial nail glue is basically super glue, also known as cyanoacrylate adhesive or ';CA';. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The only way to dissolve CA is to use a 'de-bonder', specifically, designed to return the glue to a liquid state. You can get a de-bonder from many mail order places. one link shown below. But you can also pay a bit more at a beauty supply store for a de-bonder marketed specifically for nails, also a link below.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Either way, you should test the de-bonder on an inconspicuous place inside the jacket to ensure it will not stain the material before you use it in an obvious place.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck-<br><br /><br />...How to remove false nail glue?<br >Goof off (make sure you test a small spot first) if this doesn't work you can try the lemon based non toxic version of it (do not recall the name off the top of my head)<br><br /><br />Also greased lightening is the best stuff ever!<br><br /><br />Wink (brown bottle sold in Walmart, test a small spot on your clothing first to make sure it won't damage it)<br >acetone based nail polish remover is the best<br >hmm did u try beaching the jacket?<br >Dry cleaners - any other way and you risk damaging the jacket.<br >Maybe if you try to soak it in water, or scrub it really hard<br >Try acetone, or acetone based nail polish remover. Test it on an unseen area first like the inside hem to make sure it does not damage the fabric. <br><br /><br />Good Luck!Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-90251690397588184842010-05-14T02:51:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:51:24.623-07:00Whats the best way to remove finger nail polish from jeans and carpet?i spilt red finger nail polish on my jeans and tried polish remover to get it out, didnt really help kinda smeared it a litte...i also got it on the carpet, tried polish remover and spot remover, didnt really work either...HELP!Whats the best way to remove finger nail polish from jeans and carpet?<br >The only thing I can think of is non-acetone nail polish remover. Apply, let it soak in, then BLOT dont' rub, ith a paper towel. You will probably have to do this several times.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Test it in an inconspicous area first to make sure it won't damage the fabric.Whats the best way to remove finger nail polish from jeans and carpet?<br >There is product call Goof Off. Bolt set for a sec and bolt it and repeat if necessary...<br >try a little bit of lighter fluid, just a little though.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-54611795654294099032010-05-14T02:51:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:51:08.851-07:00How can you remove nail polish without using acetone?there is non-acetone nail polish remover that works just as good.How can you remove nail polish without using acetone?<br >dear friend, I never use acetone to remove nail polish, it damages my nails. What I do is, I use nail polish instead of acetone, it works. So, you polish your nail over the old nail polish, you dont wait to get dry, clean it, and the top nail polish will clean the old nail polish too.How can you remove nail polish without using acetone?<br >Should not use acetone directly on the skin because it will turn ur nails yellow or may discolor them, it is always better to use nail paint remover from better know brands like Revlon etc.<br >use any perfume it wud help out<br >non-acetone fingernail polish remover. should be right beside the one containing acetone :)Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-79996566268322916692010-05-14T02:50:00.003-07:002010-05-14T02:50:52.814-07:00How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?nail varnish remover shouldn't damage the carpet however if that doesn't work i spilled red nail varnish on my bedroom carpet and to get it out i put clear nail varnish on top rubbed it in then kept using jiffy cloths till it came out. It didn't fully come out but it was hardly noticeable.How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?<br >Spray-dry-cleaning fluid. if you can't find that, Wal-Mart has stuff in the auto section for carpet. read the can carefully.How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?<br >you can use a steam cleaner(rent-able)..or you can scrubadubdub...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope this helps...=]<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />P.S<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Steam Cleaning does not ruin ur carpet..=]<br >It may take the colour out of your carpet, try a spot sample in a place where it won't be seen, leave it for 24 hours as it may continue to lighten the dye in the carpet over time.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-58999500018521190162010-05-14T02:50:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:50:36.848-07:00Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?Or soaking them in water for a period of time.Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?<br >pure acetone works. my mom ownsa nail salon and she just used acetone instead of nail polish remover.. less expensive and works WAY better. :]Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?<br >Way back... when we were out of nail polish remover, we would apply a fresh coat of polish %26amp; use that polish (while wet) to help rub off the old polish... didn't work to well, but at least would get it started so that we could chip-n-peel a little easier<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I don't know if today's longer-lasting harder %26amp; quicker setting formulas would even work the same, but it might be worth a try<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you have Turpentine (Solvent/Paint Thinner... you could try that... be sure not to ingest %26amp; wash your hands after use so that you don't acidently get some on your food and DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT, NURSING an Infant, or TRYING TO GET PREGNANT otherwise it is safe for Turpentine to be in occasional contact with your skin (it has a history of homeopathic use topically for arthritis)<br >Found this article on Wiki answers just for you! Use spray on deodorant and follow these instructions:<br><br /><br />http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Nail-Polis…<br><br /><br />What did you mean though? Were you looking for an alternative like something you could find around the house that is totally unexpected?<br >haha no sorry there is no way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover - just go to the nearest drugstore and get one!<br >polish over the nail with some more nail varnish and simply wipe it off with some tissue<br><br /><br />hope this helped xxx<br >alcohol works just as well as nail polish remover or alcohol pads<br >chip it off, but its not good for your nails.<br >no :( sorry.<br><br /><br />pick them off?<li><a href='http://eye-shadow-vgu.blogspot.com/'>eye shadow</a></li>Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-27008388681524391182010-05-14T02:50:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:50:20.673-07:00Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?PLEASE HELP ME!! my nails look horrible and I need to remove the polish but I'm out of remover...any ideas?Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?<br >Deodorant usually works but you have to use a lot of it... spray it directly onto your nail holding the nozzle close to your finger nail so the spray comes out in liquid form and wipe that away with a cotton swab... good luck!! :)Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?<br >pick it off. actually don't it'll make your nails look even more like ****. polish over it though, that does actually work. trust me my mom owns a nail salon.<br >Go buy some remover will be best otherwise your going to kill your nails<br >chip it offKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-42726289897386070742010-05-14T02:50:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:50:13.615-07:00Any way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?I have tried soaking them in warm soapy water and I have tried nail polish remover with acetone. Do you know a way on how to remove the nail glue off my fingers and fingernails? Thank you!Any way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?<br >Nail polish remover deosnt usually work because false nails are often designed to be stronger than that and are able to be painted and often you can actually use nail polish remover and the falsies to remove the nail polish without damage.<br><br /><br />SO you need something stronger than that. Usually int he nailcare section you will be able to find a product that is specifically for removing false nails, it works especially well for gel and acrylic nails. I can't remember the brand, but I remember that the one I had came in a little pink tub.Any way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?<br >they make a remover for fake nails specifically, i have used it, but you have to literally soak your nails in it for a few minutes<br >have you tried soaking them for several minutes with the acetone nail polish remover because that should do the trick. and if not go to the nail salon and they can do it for you.<br><br /><br />=]<br >You have to soak them in nail polish- get a little container and put your nails only in for a minute or so.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Fake nails are nice- the clean up not so much,Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-6513784301979424212010-05-14T02:49:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:49:32.670-07:00How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?nail varnish remover shouldn't damage the carpet however if that doesn't work i spilled red nail varnish on my bedroom carpet and to get it out i put clear nail varnish on top rubbed it in then kept using jiffy cloths till it came out. It didn't fully come out but it was hardly noticeable.How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?<br >Spray-dry-cleaning fluid. if you can't find that, Wal-Mart has stuff in the auto section for carpet. read the can carefully.How can I remove Nail Varnish from a carpet without damaging the carpet.?<br >you can use a steam cleaner(rent-able)..or you can scrubadubdub...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope this helps...=]<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />P.S<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Steam Cleaning does not ruin ur carpet..=]<br >It may take the colour out of your carpet, try a spot sample in a place where it won't be seen, leave it for 24 hours as it may continue to lighten the dye in the carpet over time.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-6662696675637618432010-05-14T02:49:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:49:29.316-07:00Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?Or soaking them in water for a period of time.Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?<br >pure acetone works. my mom ownsa nail salon and she just used acetone instead of nail polish remover.. less expensive and works WAY better. :]Is there a way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover?<br >Way back... when we were out of nail polish remover, we would apply a fresh coat of polish %26amp; use that polish (while wet) to help rub off the old polish... didn't work to well, but at least would get it started so that we could chip-n-peel a little easier<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I don't know if today's longer-lasting harder %26amp; quicker setting formulas would even work the same, but it might be worth a try<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you have Turpentine (Solvent/Paint Thinner... you could try that... be sure not to ingest %26amp; wash your hands after use so that you don't acidently get some on your food and DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT, NURSING an Infant, or TRYING TO GET PREGNANT otherwise it is safe for Turpentine to be in occasional contact with your skin (it has a history of homeopathic use topically for arthritis)<br >Found this article on Wiki answers just for you! Use spray on deodorant and follow these instructions:<br><br /><br />http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Nail-Polis…<br><br /><br />What did you mean though? Were you looking for an alternative like something you could find around the house that is totally unexpected?<br >haha no sorry there is no way to remove nail polish without nail polish remover - just go to the nearest drugstore and get one!<br >polish over the nail with some more nail varnish and simply wipe it off with some tissue<br><br /><br />hope this helped xxx<br >alcohol works just as well as nail polish remover or alcohol pads<br >chip it off, but its not good for your nails.<br >no :( sorry.<br><br /><br />pick them off?Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-23910683074392208382010-05-14T02:48:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:48:44.988-07:00Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?PLEASE HELP ME!! my nails look horrible and I need to remove the polish but I'm out of remover...any ideas?Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?<br >Deodorant usually works but you have to use a lot of it... spray it directly onto your nail holding the nozzle close to your finger nail so the spray comes out in liquid form and wipe that away with a cotton swab... good luck!! :)Is there any other ways to remove nail polish other than remover? If so how?<br >pick it off. actually don't it'll make your nails look even more like ****. polish over it though, that does actually work. trust me my mom owns a nail salon.<br >Go buy some remover will be best otherwise your going to kill your nails<br >chip it offKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-28661183175446570962010-05-14T02:48:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:48:30.043-07:00How do you remove nail polish from a trampoline?Regular nail polish remover should work just fine.How do you remove nail polish from a trampoline?<br >try nail polish removerHow do you remove nail polish from a trampoline?<br >Acetone.<li><a href='http://eye-shadow-vgu.blogspot.com/'>eye shadow</a></li>Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-84555830914721300802010-05-14T02:48:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:48:13.174-07:00How can you remove nail polish from plastic??some nail polish got spilled on my rock band guitar and i dont know how to get it off please help!!How can you remove nail polish from plastic??<br >Just take a cotton ball, pour some acetone aka nail polish remover on it and rub it off. It'll come right off!How can you remove nail polish from plastic??<br >Nail polish remover, or very very little paint thinner, but be very careful around your guitar!Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-63413250264346559422010-05-14T02:47:00.003-07:002010-05-14T02:47:56.788-07:00Removing nail polish..?I just split nail polish on my mattress, (of course, no bedsheets or nothing on it since i was moving stuff around and decided to clean as well. How do i get it out??? Please help!Removing nail polish..?<br >---Another member once said this:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Amway Prewash is an effective liquid for spot treatment of stains on colourfast washable fabrics. It lifts out variety of stains and helps remove grime and dirt from collars, cuffs %26amp; saree falls. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Prewash contains unique five different Stain Removal Agents, making it effective on a wide range of stains. It is effective across all fabric wash temperatures. This liquid is formulated with enzymes for extra stain removing power, which is gentle on the fabric but tough on stains.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Prewash is ideal for removing:<br><br /><br />* Stubborn household soil like grease, grime, cooking oil etc.<br><br /><br />* Stains like dirty motor oil, collar and cuff soil<br><br /><br />* Stains caused by butter, ink, makeup, grass and blood<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />---If that doesn't work, try these tips:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Scrub the Nail Polishstain with peroxide. Peroxide will remove many fresh stains and is a popular method for removing blood. Next try baking soda. Baking soda is also great for getting oily stains out. There are some products on the market that claim to remove nail polish stains. Try these with caution. Try using them in a corner to make sure they will not remove the dye from your mattress before using on the stain. If all else fails try a Acetone Free Nail Polish Remover. Again test in a corner first before putting directly on the stain.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-3611239810723520572010-05-14T02:47:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:47:40.645-07:00How can I remove clear (nail hardener type) nail polish from a new prefinished oak wood floor?There are 2, small, light colored drips in living room that are obvious to me. I read the answer for removing red lacquer based nail polish with mineral spirits, but would that also apply to clear hardener type? I assume they are polyurethane finished.How can I remove clear (nail hardener type) nail polish from a new prefinished oak wood floor?<br >Mix a few drops of a mild dish detergent into a bucket of warm water. Rub the stain with a soft cloth wet with the solution.How can I remove clear (nail hardener type) nail polish from a new prefinished oak wood floor?<br >This is definitely not a good answer, it does not remove the nail polish! Neither does Mr. Clean eraser (Must have been written by Mr. Clean Mfgs.) <p><span>Report Abuse</span></p><br /> <br >The mineral spirits, or nail polish remover will take the finish up from your new floors.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The best bet, since it is clear, is to just let it wear off with time.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If it really bothers you, use some non acetone nail polish remover, and a q-tip. Just rub the nail polish very gently until just that spot is gone. You might cause a more noticeable spot is my only worry.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-78043693135278580962010-05-14T02:47:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:47:24.713-07:00Any way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?I have tried soaking them in warm soapy water and I have tried nail polish remover with acetone. Do you know a way on how to remove the nail glue off my fingers and fingernails? Thank you!Any way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?<br >use a nail file, just file your skin/nails and it comes straight off, dont forget to moisturise afterwards so your skin doesnt dry out and become flakyAny way to remove fake nail glue off my skin and real nails?<br >try pouring some nail polish remover with acetone in a little container or something and soak your fingers in for a while. that works with acrylic nails so it might work with this too<br >Pure acetone!<br><br /><br />If you don't have that use a nail polish remove containing acetone!<br >uses a solderer or a hot air gun hope this helps<br >must you be so helpless, all your life? LOLKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-27413776301735706122010-05-14T02:47:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:47:09.415-07:00How do you remove the nail polish from inside the nail polish bottle?how do you get a somewhat full nail polish bottle. like has a little nail polish in it. and remove all the polish to get a nice clean empty container. and how do you do this fast and easy. what do you guys think i should do?How do you remove the nail polish from inside the nail polish bottle?<br >Use nail polish remover. Pour out as much nail polish as possible. Pour about a capful of nail polish remover into the nail polish bottle. Cap it and shake vigorously, then empty this mixture into a sealable, disposable container. Nail polish remover's active ingredient is flamable and toxic, so don't just toss it down your sink, or into your trash. Pour more clean nail polish remover into the bottle, seal, shake, and empty as before, and repeat until the nail polish bottle is clean. Use of a pipe cleaner may help to scrub out any stubborn residue, but if the polish has not dried it should be simple to clean.How do you remove the nail polish from inside the nail polish bottle?<br >Agree with the above--dump what's still in there in the garbage, fill the bottle with nail polish remover, put the lid on, and shake it. It will probably take a while, and you may end up needing to use q-tips to get all of it. Also agree with not using it for anything you plan on consuming.<br >swish polish remover in it<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />although do NOT use the bottle for anything you would consume<br >put acetone in the bottle screw top on tight and shake, repeat this till it's cleanKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-10825759108037934152010-05-14T02:46:00.003-07:002010-05-14T02:46:53.147-07:00How do you remove finger nail polish from carpet?My neighbor spilled some and they have been tryin fingernail polish remover but it isnt working.How do you remove finger nail polish from carpet?<br >Try some rubbing alcohol. Pat the area don't scrub(scrubbing will make it spread) saturate the area and pat it dry.How do you remove finger nail polish from carpet?<br >Try the stuff named OOPS. It will take out tar, wax and a lot of other things. You can find it in the paint department at walmart.<br >finger nail polish remover<br >Cleaning Nail Polish from Carpets<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />To remove nail polish from carpets, nail polish remover will work but you need to USE CAUTION because it can also remove dye from your carpet or upholstery.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />On light colored carpet it might not be noticeable but on darker colors. TEST FIRST! Otherwise, a little nail polish will be the least of your worries. How about having to replace a whole roomful of carpet or trying to match the carpet color to dye one patch?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />For carpet, always test any kind of chemical stain remover/cleaner in an out of the way place like a corner. Under a cushion might be a good spot for upholstery.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Nonacetone polish remover is probably safer but no guarantees.*nail polish remover may be harmful to carpet or fabric*<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Here is more advice from FAQ Farmers:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * DO -NOT- USE NAIL POLISH ROMOVER UNLESS U READ THE LABEL IT IS HARMFUL TO SOME DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARPETS AND FABRICS <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I don't know if this will work for ';old'; stains, but for new ones: Use a lot of water, keep the stain wet! Use about 15-20 squirts of hair spray and 3-5 splashes of rubbing alcohol. Scrub gently with a small scrub brush. Blot with paper towels. Repeat as necessary. Don't forget to keep pouring water during the process. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I tried shaving cream, nail polish remover, hair spray, windex, rubbing acohol, and water. It sort of came out. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * One tablespoon of ammonia and 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I have very light silver gray carpet and bright red polish. I called the carpet maker and they said NAIL POLISH REMOVER. It worked! Then I cleaned the spot with a little carpet cleaner. Good as new. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Wow, between everything everyone said I got the nail polish out. I used nail polish remover, hydrogen peroxide, carpet cleaner, water and hair spray and it got it out! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I had an old nail polish stain on the carpet. I tried to remove it with nail polish remover and it did not come out at all. I thought that it was hopeless to get out so I left it there. I decided to look online and see if I could find a better solution. I used water, hair spray and rubbing alcohol and it worked on an old stain! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Do not use bleach. A bleach stain leeches the dye out of the carpet. After that all you will be able to do is replace the carpet or cover it with a rug. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Nail Polish Remover, Water, Hairspray, Hydrogen Peroxide, Carpet Stain Cleaner, Rubbing Alchohol. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I used Spot Remover from Stanley Steamer and a lot of rubbing and scrubbing and the spot came out. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Brake fluid cleaner. Works in no time. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I spilled dark purple nail polish on our brand new beige carpet. The lady at the local hardware store recommended ';Goof Off.'; It took quite a bit of the stain out. From there I used ammonia to get the rest up. The Goof Off worked great to get the polish off the tile %26amp; grout, too. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I spilled a whole bottle of BLACK nailpolish on a WHITE rug. Use OXYCLEAN! It works. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I used HOT WATER, NAIL VARNISH REMOVER, HAIR REMOVING CREAM, THEN SOAP POWDER IN THAT ORDER, then I scrubbed like a maniac with a dish scrubber, you know the ones with one rough side? For some reason if you dont use it in order it doesnt work! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I just used nail polish remover and water and it came out. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * You can remove nail polish stain of a fabric, carpets, and countertops using Motsenbocker's Lift Off #3. We tried it on our quilt an it made the nail polish stain just disapear, like magic! You can purchast it at any hardware store. We purchased it at The Home Depot for about $6.00. It also removes permanent ink and marker stains. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * I know this sounds crazy but using carburetor and choke cleaner (found at any auto parts store) did the trick for us. My boyfriend the ';miracle worker'; used this after I spilled bright pink polish over beige carpet. The only bad thing was the smell was pretty strong from the cleaner and it took a few days to go away, but it was amazing how it works. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * My stain wasnt old, i spilled blue nail polish on my tan carpet, and I poured water on it, I kept it wet, then scrubed, and dabbed, tried not to push it more into the carpet, then then, i poured more water on it, and then i poured nail polish remover on it, scrubbed and dabbed it, then hair spray! put hair spay on it, and scrubbed, did that for about 15 min, and it came out. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Water and hydrogen peroxide. My arm now hurts from scrubbing, but it's gone. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> * Water, hair spray and nail varnish remover worked after about 15 minutes scrubbing. A little tip, use a stiff nail brush to scrub with, seemed to lift it a lot faster.<br >try with white spirits or turps, rinse straight away with sponge and cold water before you wash the carpet<br >Scissors! Too true...But if acetone wont do it, the only thing you can really do is (A): Find a shade of polish that matches the carpet...Or (B): Cut out the stained section of the carpet and sew in a patch. I know that sounds bad but if you do it right and you have a thick shag carpet you won't even notice unless you re on your knees.<li><a href='http://eye-shadow-vgu.blogspot.com/'>eye shadow</a></li>Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-36771964166812154242010-05-14T02:46:00.002-07:002010-05-14T02:46:36.590-07:00How can you remove the nail in the bottom of the pointe shoe?My pointe shoes are EXTREMELY HARD and will not bend. My dance teacher says that I should pop the nail on the bottom of my pointe shoe, where the shank is. How can you do that without totally destroying the shoe?How can you remove the nail in the bottom of the pointe shoe?<br >it's different depending on the kind of pointe shoes you wear. the best thing to do it ask your teacher.How can you remove the nail in the bottom of the pointe shoe?<br >okay<br><br /><br />listen closely<br><br /><br />get a hammer....<br><br /><br />and take the other side of it..<br><br /><br />and use it to get the nail out!<br><br /><br />ah! Revelation time! lolKareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-87499815890561667742010-05-14T02:46:00.001-07:002010-05-14T02:46:21.859-07:00How do you remove a nail polish remover stain?I got nail polish remover on a white sheet and it left a pinkish stain. Does anyone know how I can remove it? ThanksHow do you remove a nail polish remover stain?<br >Sorry. I am pretty sure the sheet is ruined. Nail polish remover doesn't leave a stain per se, it damages the fabric.How do you remove a nail polish remover stain?<br >go back in time and prevent the stain from happening, or cut a hole in the sheet (carefully follow the outline of the stain<br >Nail polish remover is acetone. You don't clean it up. Whatever it landed on and stained is ruined. It is very corrosive and highly flamable.<br >try a brillo pad it work on my jeans with nail polish<br >Sorry sweetie, it's totally ruined. you won't be able to get that stain out unless you invented some sort of solution to get it out(and you'd probably make millions).<br><br /><br />But I'd try soaking it in vinegar. It usually gets out hard stains, but I haven't tried it on nail polish remover yet.<br >nothing<br >U can try to use pure acitoneor use ableach pen let it sit for a couple of mintues andthen wash it in a hot load with bleach<br >Hairsrpay. It Works!!Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-38560592414075495102010-05-14T02:46:00.000-07:002010-05-14T02:46:05.448-07:00How can I remove red nail polish from black leather boots?I broke a bottle of nail polish and my boots are covered all over.They were very expensive and I don't want to ruin themHow can I remove red nail polish from black leather boots?<br >I'd take them to a shoe repair shop. It's worth the money.How can I remove red nail polish from black leather boots?<br >Take it to a shoe repair place if you can, they have all kinds of great solvents. If you can't, put some nail polish remover on a Q-tip and use it very sparingly to get off the polish. Keep in mind that leather is cow skin, so this should work fine. Then get a good shoe polish and work it in until the area turns black again. If they are shiny boots, you may lose some of the shine.<br >If you are set on doing it yourself, try using Non-Acetone nail polish remover on a small spot first and see how it affects the leather.<br><br /><br />Otherwise, seek advice from a shoe repair shop.<br >you might try goo gone or WD40. with both of them being oil based products they would not be harming your leather.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683465777187587126.post-3265637540849998282010-05-14T02:45:00.003-07:002010-05-14T02:45:49.289-07:00How can I remove a nail polish stain off my carpet?A few drops of black nail polish fell onto my carpet. I tried different ways to remove it like using a nail polish remover and also used soap and water. Both these methods worked a bit but the stain is still very obvious. Is there something I can do that will remove the stain?How can I remove a nail polish stain off my carpet?<br >Brake fluid cleaner. Works in no time. <br><br /><br />seriously... I tried it and it works!<br><br /><br />You should also try hairspray. Dab it... DO NOT RUB. it'll only make the stain worse. Oxyclean for carpets and oxyclean kitchen cleaner works well too. Test all this out on carpet inside a closet before you do it on the spot. It may cause discoloration to your carpet. Try Shout triple action laundry stain remover or Shout Anvanced Gel. These Two are colorsafe.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />But before treating any stain or attempting to use a stain remover, you should first:<br><br /><br />- Gently scrape the nailpolish with a spoon. break it up so that the stain remover can get deep into the stain.<br><br /><br />- Make sure you have like white washcloth or plain white paper towel handy to blot stains. Dyed fabrics or colorful papertowel can make the stain worse if it bleeds onto the carpet.<br><br /><br />-Be sure to pre-test any spot removal solutions or chemicals to make sure it wont damage your carpet.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />DAB DON';T RUB!How can I remove a nail polish stain off my carpet?<br >cut out the stain<br><br /><br />go to a closet with same carpet<br><br /><br />use the cut out piece as a template<br><br /><br />cut the good piece<br><br /><br />place it in the ruined area when u are satisfied<br><br /><br />then<br><br /><br />Glue it down<br >If some one gives you a good answer please let me know, I spilled red nail polish on my tan carpet. Everything that I tried just made a bigger mess. Nail polish didn't work, it just made the carpet around it whiter. DON'T try hairspray. This makes a huge mess. I've even attempted some of the magic carpet cleaning solutions you find in stores. Buy a nice rug to cover over the stain or pull the carpet up.<br >When i got nail polish on my pants a friend told me to use shaving cream just work it in and let it sit for about 3 min. then wipe it off it worked for my pants but i dont know about carpet if that dosent work use a nail polish remover with acetone and dab at the spot dont rub.Kareenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890803171311358884noreply@blogger.com0