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Hello from Las Vegas, Nevada USA. To remove nail polish from rugs and carpeting. Simply pour some isopropol alcohol on a clean rag and spray hair spray on the dirty area, then rub. You will have to repeat this process until the nail polish has been completely removed. (TEST THE CARPET OR RUG FOR DISCOLORATION BEFORE BEGINNING THIS PROCESS.)
Posted by iluvnv in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Use non-acetone nail polish remover to remove scuffs and marks off your leather. Use armour all to seal treat the leather it will keep it from cracking.
Posted by AmazonFlames in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To clean off tape marks off your PVC window use nail varnish remover Works wonders!
Posted by cleanlady in All other rooms. Faves: 1
For burnt items in a microwave (esp. popcorn) try NON acetone nail polish remover. Steam a little lemon in water after for the smell.
Posted by ocdcarla in Kitchen. Faves: 0
To clean the mould from tiles I just use neat bleach and dip old tooth brush in and rub, or use an old nail brush.
Posted by Bubbington in Bathroom. Faves: 0
To get your patent white shoes clean, use a little non-acetone nail polish remover on them. Buff with a aerosol furniture polish sprayed on a soft cloth. They will look like new, Also, use the furniture polish on high gloss black shoes. It takes out scratches and gives a high shine while repelling dust. Keep polishing wipes at your desk to clean your shoes. You'll always look spiffy!
Posted by HondaShadowGrl in All other rooms. Faves: 0
My friend kept on getting marks from her jewellery, which we think was an allergic reaction, but after watching her paint her toe nails, I tried painting her jewellery. With a nice thin coat of clear nail varnish you can’t notice it and now she can happily wear it again!
Posted by joan-o-stain in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you put nail varnish on the bottom of cans etc, it stops them going rusty and leaving horrible stains on surfaces
Posted by justine in Bathroom. Faves: 1
use correction fluid on household appliances then once dried, cover with clear nail polish - a great way to get rid of scratches
Posted by stinky in All other rooms. Faves: 4
remove traces of plastic melted on to toasters by dabbing with nail polish and peeling off when dry or tacky
Posted by filthyMINX in Kitchen. Faves: 2
 
 

 

 




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