Friday, March 12, 2010

No Nail Polish Remover, Any Suggestions!?

I need my nail polish coming off, and ive run out of nail polish remover, is there anything else I can use or do anything else?


Please helpp =)


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No Nail Polish Remover, Any Suggestions!?
I know of two ways that sometimes work...paint more nail polish over your old polish and then wipe it off (don't ask me how it works, but sometimes it does).





Then there's the old standby of soaking your hands in warm water and then tediously chipping it off. Just be sure to rub lotion into your nails afterwards since this can be drying to your nails.
Reply:vodka
Reply:Hot water and Vinegar!!!!
Reply:Put some fresh nailpolish over it and then right away rub it off with a cotton pad. The fresh nail polish takes away the old one. Afterwards wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and a mild soap by using a soft brush/sponge. If that doesn't help then try to take it off with some alcohol (at least 80%), that might work also.
Reply:Try rubbing alcohol, paint thinner, lacquer thinner, turpentine, kerosene OR lighter fluid.





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You can try and pick off the nail polish first, and then mix palmolive with water and scrub off remaining polish
Reply:Rubbing alcohol.
Reply:Sheeesh I have had this problem so often :)





If you have any clear nail polish, you can put a coat over your existing nail colour...and use cotton wool to wipe it off...not the ideal...but it will lift the existing nail polish :)





Hope this helps





S.
Reply:if it's a little spot of colour and you're not too worried about the "staining" effect you can coat your nail with a fresh layer of polish and quickly tissue it off. The old polish should wipe off but it will leave stains around your nail bed. You could scratch them off but that takes time though it won't stain. Good luck!
Reply:just chip it off. it usually works. :)
Reply:Acetone or paint thinner.
Reply:OMFG I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM SO THIS QUESTION COUNTS 4 ME 2! 8)
Reply:Put a new coat of nail polish over the top and then rub of stright away with a cotton pad. But do it one nail at a time so it doesn't dry.


Then wash your hands water that as hot as you can put up with, and then get nail brush and scrub (with your hands in the water) at all the little bits that might not have come off before
Reply:You can use cellulose paint thinners, from your local DIY or motor spairs shop
Reply:nail varnish works as remover too. Just put some over the top then wipe (obviously when it's still wet) and both should come off.
Reply:Go to the shop and buy some nail varnish remover
Reply:buy some more would be good,





bt if tht isnt possible, thn use some nail moisturiser rub in thn file nail in opposite direction of grain until cums of, keep topping up with moisturiser otherwise nails become brittle and can brake



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