Nail Polish Remover Acrylic Paint
Nail Polish Remover Acrylic Paint. Nail polish remover can remove paint. The solvent features a robust and active agent, i.e., Acetone (acetone-based nail polish remover), which breaks down the molecular bonds in color into a thick viscous liquid that is easier to clean.
Removing acrylic paint may be made easier if you use paint cleaners like denatured alcohol, mineral spirit, ammonia, acetone/nail polish, or turpentine. Most nail polish removers have acetone as a primary active ingredient. Acetone is a harsher substitute for the gentler rubbing alcohol, and should be used only when soap and water and alcohol have failed to remove the stain.
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I never tried stripping anything with a clear coat sealer on it before, but that might be tough to get off too.. For stubborn spills, try blotting with white vinegar or nail polish remover. Wrap each nail with foil, and cover all the cotton swabs.
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