No, Fingernail Polish is used to paint your fingernails. Or else they would not call it fingernail Polish. If you were more than Likely to Use Fingernail Polish to Remove Warts, the Wart Would Not Remove. This is because, the Wart Continues to get bigger, as you leave the fingernail polish on.
it worked for me with minimal effort.. applied a drop a day for about 20 days
sometimes :)
I have had 5 surgeries and was told to take it off for all of them
The best way would be to take it to an expert, in this case a dry cleaner. If you don't want to do that, you could tryusing fingernail polish remover, but you should try it in a tiny, inconspicuous area first to see if it has any adverse effect on either the material or dye used in the comforter (if it's made of synthetics, there's at least a reasonable chance fingernail polish remover will dissolve the fabric).
Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
get a pin and poke it open!!
If the acrylic painting has been hanging for a long time, try using a cotton swab and some acetone fingernail polish remover. The polish remover should wipe the marker from the paint without lifting the paint. Take your time and use just the tip of the swab and the marker should lift off into the swab.
You can remove dry fingernail polish from a wood laminate floor by first using fingernail polish remover or acetone to cut the polish. Then, use your fingernail to scrape the remaining polish from the floor.
Try fingernail polish remover.
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no it does not
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I'm pretty sure nail polish remover will work
Try some fingernail polish remover.
nil polish remover, you can get it from anywhere; sally's salon, walmart, etc. :)
Nail polish remover should work great. Give it a few minutes, and applications, to soften the nail polish.