Saturday, October 24, 2009

Is nail polish remover harmful for plastic?does it change plastic's colour?

I was so bored,I painted white parts of my converse all stars with nail polish.my shoes are light blue and I put some dark blue spots on it's white parts,it looks very cute.but now I'm confused,what if I get bored of these figures,how can I remove them,will the nail polish remover change plastics colour??

Is nail polish remover harmful for plastic?does it change plastic's colour?
On your shoes, I'm not sure if it is plastic or rubber or some blend of the two.





In general, many plastics can be altered with acetone (typical polish remover). You might try the "other" kind of polish remover (i.e., non-acetone) or test a small area to see if you see color changes.





I'm not too sure of acetone / rubber interactions, but probably not good either.
Reply:Acetone remover will "melt" shoes. Try the non acetone kind. Report It

Reply:i work with eyeglasses and if acetone touches the plastic frame, it will mess them up Report It

Reply:YES Report It

Reply:no bleach will polish remover no
Reply:well, if it does stain them, you can always paint over that again
Reply:THe active ingredient in nail polish remover is acetone, the stuff eats throug alot of thigns, plastic, CDs, styrafoam. If you like your shoes, do not risk it.
Reply:Acetone (used in a lot of nail polish remover) does change the color of plastic. I once spilled some in my car and it discolored the cup holder in the center console. I had to spend like 50 bucks to replace the part.
Reply:As far as I know it does not..


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