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My daughter spilled bright pink nail polish on her BRAND NEW QUILT!!!!!!! Its not alot but VERY noticeable. Any suggestions? Im afraid if I put remover on it, it will bleed.
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Nail polish stains that are still wet should be attacked immediately â donât let them dry!
-Using a clean and dry paper towel, gently blot the polish stain until it stops lifting. Donât rub.
-Gently dab the stain with a clean paper towel dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover, moving to a clean part of the towel as the stain lifts. Continue patiently dabbing the stain until itâs entirely gone or no longer lifts.
Acetone-based nail polish removers can also be used. But first, do a test on a hidden patch of the quilt.
-Using a blunt edge (like that of a non-serrated butter knife or spoon), gently scrape up any excess from the surface.
-Gently rub the stain with a gum eraser (a light, abrasive block).
-If that fails, step it up and use an emery board.
-If that fails, step it up to fine-grade sandpaper.
Nail polish stains that are still wet should be attacked immediately â donât let them dry!
-Using a clean and dry paper towel, gently blot the polish stain until it stops lifting. Donât rub.
-Gently dab the stain with a clean paper towel dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover, moving to a clean part of the towel as the stain lifts. Continue patiently dabbing the stain until itâs entirely gone or no longer lifts.
Acetone-based nail polish removers can also be used. But first, do a test on a hidden patch of the quilt.
-Using a blunt edge (like that of a non-serrated butter knife or spoon), gently scrape up any excess from the surface.
-Gently rub the stain with a gum eraser (a light, abrasive block).
-If that fails, step it up and use an emery board.
-If that fails, step it up to fine-grade sandpaper.
What is a good nail polish brand?
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I have nails that do not grow fast at all and they peel out of no where and when they grow they are yellow! Does anyone know a really really good nail polish for these problems?
Answer
O.P.I. and Sally Hensen have worked for me.
To stop them peeling use a top coat and base coat. (Though for a top coat I use a clear regular polish which actually lasts longer). If it is peeling though it may mean the nail polish has expired and it's time to get a new one. But when it starts to peel, take it off the right way.
Now, with yellow nails, that is a sign to immediately stop using polish. You have to let it grow out. Your nails are sick and damaged. Don't have your nails always painted. Maybe try every second week, to give your nails time to recover.
However an excellent way to stop yellowing nails before they happen, is to use a base coat, and when you paint your nails, leave a very small amount of nail at the base showing and unpainted. It lets the nail breath and your nails are less likely to get sick.
Hope this helps :)
O.P.I. and Sally Hensen have worked for me.
To stop them peeling use a top coat and base coat. (Though for a top coat I use a clear regular polish which actually lasts longer). If it is peeling though it may mean the nail polish has expired and it's time to get a new one. But when it starts to peel, take it off the right way.
Now, with yellow nails, that is a sign to immediately stop using polish. You have to let it grow out. Your nails are sick and damaged. Don't have your nails always painted. Maybe try every second week, to give your nails time to recover.
However an excellent way to stop yellowing nails before they happen, is to use a base coat, and when you paint your nails, leave a very small amount of nail at the base showing and unpainted. It lets the nail breath and your nails are less likely to get sick.
Hope this helps :)
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