How do I safely get nail polish off my dining room table?
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paint thinner should do it (aka nail polish remover)
thanks, scared it may take off stain?
Polish remover will take the finish off, maybe goo be gone I have never tried on stain,
never tried it, but I would think that nail polish remover should work. has anyone tried this?
maybe vinegar will do the trick!
Thank you IIan I will try that!
Try using the using the iron. Place a cloth over the stain and steam it with an iron on low setting. remove immediately and clean it gently. Repeat if necessary.
alba
Niiice tip...thank you so much!
The iron tricks is great for wax candles even on your rugs I'm not sure about it taking off nail polish on a wooden surface try it in the spot that no one will see before you do it just my advice
i would try a safety blade, carefully. Place an ice cube inside a ziplock to chill it first.
I tried nail polish on my dresser and it did take the finish off. Be careful.
Use oil of wintergreen. It doesn't harm the wood as nail polish remover would.
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