It will float on top of the trap and stink-up the room until it has all evaporated and dispersed. You could try heavy flushing in hopes of washing it down in the current, or open up the trap and pour it into a bucket.
You can't - sulfur is an element.
u have 2 put vinegar on it then wash with soup then lay salt on it.or u can get coco mix and mix it with egg yolk then scrub it. (yeah, good luck with that) ANS2: Nail polish remover will remove the stain but if you don't place a paper towel under the cloth, the stain will have nowhere to go but spread. A small plastic cutting board stuck down the leg under the stain with a paper towel between it and the stain is the best plan because the nail polish remover will carry the stain through the paper towel. moisten the spot and push it through, repeat until the color fades. don't scrub because that will spread the stain. Change the towel as it becomes soaked. You might need to use several bottles to get it out completely.
You would probably die because it would freeze your mouth, blocking your airway. It wouldn't be smart to pour argon down your throat. :(
You can stain over glue, but there will still be glue. So the surface will not be flat or smooth. The best way to stain over a surface is to make sure it is smoot first. Use some nail polish remover if it is super glue. If it is another kind of glue then you will want to sand it down as much as possible before you stain over it.
It would still be gold because you cannot break it down into any other substance.
Nail polish remover then soap and water
ok first of all, why would you put nail polish on your dog in the first place, i dont mean to be rude but COME ON LADY, SERIOUSLY CANT YOU GIVE THIS POOR DOG A LITTLE DIGNITY????? ok im done, but i think regular nail polish remover would do the trick
If you just put the liquid, it may corrode the pipes but shouldn't have any severe effects. If you put the whole bottle it may clog the toilet.
Acetone -the main ingredient in finger nail polish remover can be purchased at most paint stores- I would apply acetone to the sheets-let soak and vigorously rub stain until the polish disolves and then wash separately in the washer- or in the kitchen sink
Fill them with nail polish remover, by pulling the brush partway out and pouring the remover down the brush post, or by using a tiny funnel. Let them sit an hour or so, swish the brush around to loosen old polish, then pour the remover out. Repeat as necessary until they are clean. If you are having difficulty getting the caps off (really old bottles!), soak the unopened bottle in remover until the cap can be turned.
Nail polish remover could be used, but it is going to thin the polish out as it dissolves it and it will spread into a bigger yet lighter stain. To try to avoid this, I would soak the nail polish stain as well as a decent size area around the stain with nail polish remover. As soon as the nail polish dissolves, which may take some gentle scrubbing with a brush, I would flush the area with running water. Once wet I would apply an adequate amount of industrial hand cleaner such as Goop, to break down the solvents of the polish and remover, then rinse in water again. I've seen this method used on a pair of white linen pants and it worked great. The results will depend on the type of fabric the blanket is made of and it could ruin the blanket altogether depending on the fabric. I would try a small amount of the polish remover on perhaps a corner of the blanket first to see if it attacks the fabric or any dyes in the fabric.
Try some good old fashioned finger nail polish remover. It works on super glue.
try nail varnish remover on a sponge cloth but water it down and just dab it on the area because it is watered down it won't affect the colours
Aside from power washing, there is acetone (nail polish remover). Acetone will help to break down the 'rubber'
go down to your nearest drug store and by nail polish remover keep wiping it on them after a bit they will have stoped biting there nails
Slap yourself in the back of the head for letting her have access to nail polish remover in the first place (this stuff does nasty things to the liver with long periods of contact). Second sit her down and teach her how to clean her piercings and jewellery properly, using soap and water on the piercings, soap and water then soak the jewellery in 70% alcohol before putting them back in. Parental supervision is a requirement when using alcohol or any other harmful products (nail polish and nail polish remover).
If the table is wood it can be sanded down and repainted. However, the whole top will have to be sanded and repainted or else it will not look right.