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| Nail polish remover is an asset to your home, from the bathroom to the workroom; I'll show you why! |
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If your little one got a hold of a marker, reach for the remover. Just a little on a cloth will remove marker and ink from appliances, glass, stainless steel and your skin! Be sure that you clean the area with soapy water when you're done. |
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Scuffmarks on vinyl and tile floors as well as white leather shoes are gone with a dab of nail polish remover. |
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Messy sticker residue on the glass in picture frames can be buffed off with some nail polish remover on a cotton ball or soft cloth. |
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Little superglue mishap? Fingers stuck together? Use a cotton swab dipped in remover to gently work them apart. |
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Bread bag melted to the toaster oven? No problem. Once it's cool, use an old washcloth and nail polish remover to clean up that melted mess! |
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It is also great for removing tar; paint, and nail polish from cotton fabrics. Test for colorfastness; treat the stains and then wash in cold water. |
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