Tuesday, November 16, 2010

How do you remove nailpolish from a wooden table?

About a week ago my little sister spilled nailpolish all over her wooden table. We tried acetone and nailpolish remover and it still won't come off. We tried telling my mom that but she is still trying to get me to get it off.



Any another ideas to getting it off or is it just not possible?How do you remove nailpolish from a wooden table?
Probably the only thing you can do is sand it down with sandpaper and refinish it.How do you remove nailpolish from a wooden table?
Nail polish remover is all that I can think of.
scrape/chip it off with a razor



or buy Goo Gone



try this: drench a paper towel/cotton ball/etc., with polish remover so it's soaking, dripping wet. put it on the nail polish and leave it there for a couple minutes/an hour. then try to wipe it off.
rubbing alchool
Hmmmmmmm.Maybe you should try to just paint over it.It will cover it up and seem like nothing ever happened.
light sand paper. if the table is stained or painted you might have to restain or paint it.
You need to defiantly do the laquer eraser spell. (Don't tell anyone, or it won't work).



You will need:



A mixture of 1/2 crushed tree bark 1/2 potting soil.

Mix well.



Old pair of stockings (black) cut off at knee



One hair tie (matching the color of nail polish)



Now:



Put Mix into stockings and tie off with the hair tie. Soak in luke warm milk for 2 hours. Drain well.



Place:



Into a freshly dug hole next to a pine tree at 11:32pm on any day that doesn't have a ';r'; in it. Let set in ground until the next day that doesnt have a ';r'; in it.

When you dig it up sing '; The Chia theme song';



Beat the stocking over the spot 5-8 times and hope for the best. Mission accomplished!
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