18 окт. 2015 г. ... The \"easy\" solution is to scrape up the messed up clear coat (which looks like what may be all that\'s messed up) and wipe a few coats of poly on ...

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Nail polish remover is acetone. If it did not immediately strip the finish from the floor it likely had no effect on whatever the floor finish was.

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11 июн. 2014 г. ... While rubbing or denatured alcohol is a proven solution for removing nail polish from wood, how gentle you are in the removal process will ...

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30 апр. 2023 г. ... As soon as you spill nail polish remover on a finished wood surface, it dissolves the coating. It strips the finish, and if left to eat the ...

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25 янв. 2021 г. ... It will evaporate and dissipate quite quickly. Don\'t have any naked flames there for a while (an hour at most, depending on the volume of the ...

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14 апр. 2022 г. ... Seems pretty obvious, right? If it\'s a superficial stain, this should work well. Blot the spill with a clean paper towel. Don\'t rub or wipe it ...

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8 апр. 2016 г. ... Dropping a cotton ball with nail polish remover will immediately eat through the floor finish leaving an ugly mark. Getting our feet ready for ...

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Acetone, a chemical most commonly found in nail polish remover, can be incredibly destructive to a wood floor. It damages finished wood surfaces immediately on ...

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For stubborn, ground-in polish stains, soak a few cotton balls in rubbing alcohol, or cut a square of cloth that matches the size of the stain and let it ...

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If the wooden surface is protected with a thin coating or if it\'s a major spill, the wood can absorb the acetone. It will then discolour the surface, leaving a ...

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25 нояб. 2020 г. ... A better idea is to pour an ample amount of white sugar on the spill or droplets. The sugar should completely cover the nail polish. It will ...

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