Contrary to the popular idiom, it is possible to polish poop. A television series called Myth Busters tested the idiom "You can't polish a turd," and found it to be false. After multiple failed attempts at polishing different animal dung in various ways, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman discovered the Japanese art of making hikaru dorodango.
Hikaru dorodango are balls of mud, molded by hand into perfect spheres, dried, and polished to an unbelievable luster. Using the same techniques to make dorodango, Adam and Jamie were able to turn ostrich and lion droppings into shiny and glossy balls of, well, poop.
No, it is not possible to polish poop. Poop is made up of waste materials that cannot be transformed into a polished surface.
Poop help nail polish get off.
Tidy, sweep, dust, organize, clean, swipe, wash, mop, polish, vacuum.
RUFA or PÓŁGŁÓWEK (I used a translator.)
Yes.
I know from experience its quite possible.
No, I have never found this to be possible.
The answer is no. Although it could be possible, it is not practical.
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Nail polishes today are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent and either left clear or colored with various pigments. The polish we use today can give its thanks to the car industry. Today's polish is a refined version of car paint.
Please tell me you are not going to try it
yes it is possible only if u eat a raisin without chewing it...wat a stupid question...
No that's a good sign because they naturally have dry poop because in the wild they need to conserve as much water as possible.