Thursday, December 3, 2009

How do I remove nail-polish off of vinyl flooring, and Porcelain sinks? ?

My 5 yr. spilled nailpolish on the kitchen floor, and also on the bathroom sinks. Would nailpolish remover work? What will work?How do I remove nail-polish off of vinyl flooring, and Porcelain sinks? ?
If you don't have any nail polish remover, try Listerine if you have that. Try using a Qtip to get the polish so you'll get a very tiny, if any, amount on the vinyl. You won't have to be as careful on the sink though, no matter which method you try. Good luck.How do I remove nail-polish off of vinyl flooring, and Porcelain sinks? ?
Nail polish remover should work fine. You'll want to put it on via a nail polished soaked paper towel, so that it holds the remover on the stain. Basically, nail polish is paint, so you'll need the stripper, or in this case, nail polish remover (acetone) to sit for a while if the nail polish has dried. after 15-30 min, try using the ';clean'; side of the damp nail polish remover rag to wipe up the nail polish. Sometimes, if the polish is dry, not all of it will come up on the first try, and you'll have to treat it two to five times.
Nail polish will take it off the sink with no problem. Before I tried it on the floor, I'd try a spot if the vinyl flooring in a corner where you wouldn't see it and see if it discolored the floor. If it does, you might try chipping it off carefully so you don't scratch your floor
Nail polish remover should work. I would recommend using non-acetone remover. Acetone remover is very potent and is used to melt plastic nail tips.
maybe a non acidtone remover might work better.
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