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Removing Nail Polish Off Various Surfaces

It is not that difficult to get your nail polish off even when it gets in contact with clothing or furniture. This includes all types of wooden surfaces, your clothes, hair, and even carpets.

Removing Polish from Hair

It’s not that common to have your nail polish get on your hair. Nevertheless, if this happens you can easily fix the problem performing either of the two methods. If the polish is not yet completely dry, you can apply some non-acetone polish remover on a cotton pad and gently run it down the polished hair. If the polish is dry, we suggest you use conditioner or oil instead.

Wooden Surfaces

Keep in mind that it is not recommended to use nail polish remover on wooden surfaces. It ruins furniture and your desk or any other item will look even worse with stains that are impossible to get rid of. Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix this issue. All you will need is hair spray! Just spray a considerable amount of this sticky liquid over your nail polish, wait for approximately 20 seconds, and then wipe it all off. Repeat the procedure if needed.

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