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howsitwork?:
Bob That’s a bloody good idea as you say the false nails are polycarbonate and the binding agent, according to my female colleagues who specialize in this ( long story don’t ask ) it’s difficult to impossible to remove them. There’s a market in pure acetone which they use hot to soften it before trying to remove or touch the nails up. Many’s the husband who’s been sent in to get some ! For interest anyone wanting to clean Nozzles on superglue tubes never throw the old nozzle out leave it in a bottle with nail varnish remover ( basically acetone) for a few days then blow it clear as the superglue turns to thick sludge which can be wiped off. Dry the nozzle and keep. Then when your current nozzle gets blocked instead of struggling to clear it, replace with the stored on. Put the bunged one in the acetone sludege bottle and leave it . Works a treat and no more stabbing yourself with pins as you try to clear the bunged nozzle. Ian |
JHovel:
I think you will find that few current nail polish removers contain acetone..... I think it's ethyl acetate or a mixture with isopropyl alcohol - at least according to my nail polish using better half.... |
krv3000:
lol we will be having ho can pant their wives nales the best next |
awemawson:
Excuses - come on chaps admit it - it's your nails not the other halves :lol: :lol: |
rowbare:
I bought some UV curing glue recently. To say I am impressed with it is an understatement. It has become my go-to glue wherever it makes sense to use it. It is clean to use, cures in seconds once you hit it with the light. What's not to like... The hardware store kits are a bit pricey but you can get commercial sized tubes for pretty reasonable prices from Amazon. bob |
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