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Nail Polish Stains on Clothing

Have you ever had a bad nail polish stain? Well, I got a very bad one on my brand new shirt. I was very mad! So I called my aunt and she didn't know what to do, but suggested that I spray hairspray on it and rub it with my nail. So that's what I did, and it came out. It was 100% cotton and it didn't ruin the fabric. So I would just spray on some hairspray to get it out. If your looking for a brand, it was Aussie.

Source: My Aunt

By packrat from Kirksville, MO

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RE: Nail Polish Stains on Clothing

I just used goo-gone extreme remover and worked very well; nail polish remover, hair spray, bug spray and goo-off didn't do a thing to my sweater. Just use Goo gone and be happy! Goo-Gone Extreme Remover.

Post by flvia122

RE: Look At Men's Clothing When Shopping

I think they are better made because when a man finds a pair/cut he likes, he will buy the same brand and cut again and again. Most women like a bigger variety in style and don't mind shopping. So manufacturers cut quality based on the idea that women will be back for a different look.

Post By dawne (Guest Post)

RE: Look At Men's Clothing When Shopping

You are so right about men's slacks/jeans being made so much better. I wonder why? At least men's robes also have two pockets instead of one for all the one-armed women who shop for them, right? lol
I LOVE the deep pockets in most men's garments, but I can't find that many things that are attractive to me as a woman, AND, my religion specifically states that women are not to wear men's clothing.
Likely the same men who design men's clothing also
design the pointed toed, highest heels for women?
I think they should have to wear them for several years, don't you? lol God bless you. : )

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