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Ashley
Uuuuugh, I accidentally spilt red nail polish on my blue rug. How do I get it out? I've been trying acetone for 10 mins now and it's just not working. Helppppp.
Answer
Oh you poor girl. I can't believe that acetone isn't working. Another type of nail polish remover (that I have) is an oil.The drug store should cary it. Mine is called "Once Removed" .You could try it. If you can't find that try orange oil . It's a cleaner.Lacquer thinner from a hardware store might do it but it also may ruin your rug. Uhh. The only other alternative is to cut it out with scissors but only if it is not a looped berber carpet. Hope this helps, good luck.
Oh you poor girl. I can't believe that acetone isn't working. Another type of nail polish remover (that I have) is an oil.The drug store should cary it. Mine is called "Once Removed" .You could try it. If you can't find that try orange oil . It's a cleaner.Lacquer thinner from a hardware store might do it but it also may ruin your rug. Uhh. The only other alternative is to cut it out with scissors but only if it is not a looped berber carpet. Hope this helps, good luck.
Is there a way to make bad nail polish look better on your nails?
MuSic FaNa
So I have this nail polish, and I can't seem to paint my nails smoothly with it. I was careful, and slow running the brush through my nail, but it still came out bad. I know that the problem is probably of both, the polish itself, and the brush, but is there a way to make the nail polish look better on my nail??? Thanks in advance!! Oh and I used the brand KleanColor Nail Lacquer.
Answer
If the nail polish is thick and clumpy put it in the refrigerator for a bit to get it smooth again, as for the brush you might want to soak a cotton ball in nail polish remover and clean off the brush to make sure there's no clumped polish or dried polish remaining on it.
If the nail polish is thick and clumpy put it in the refrigerator for a bit to get it smooth again, as for the brush you might want to soak a cotton ball in nail polish remover and clean off the brush to make sure there's no clumped polish or dried polish remaining on it.
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