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Nail Polish on Plastic?

I got some nail polish on my daughter's American Girl doll. How do I get the dried nail polish off?

Alison

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By florence (Guest Post)
September 13, 20070 found this helpful

Just about any type of cooking oil or olive oil will do the trick to remove nail polish from plastics...just put a drop or two on and around nailpolish and gently scrap nailpolish off with your own fingernail and dull edge of knife. Good luck. Sorry about the time lapse.

 
July 28, 20170 found this helpful

Didnt Work for me. Yeah thanks for the help

 
October 24, 20171 found this helpful

I used rubbing alcohol and qtips and got it all off

 
November 10, 20170 found this helpful

I got nail polish on my American Dall the Indian one and your idea worked. thanks a lot. your the best

 
April 8, 20101 found this helpful

Use a piece of scotch tape. My daughter's doll's face was covered with nail polish. She came downstairs and said, "Mom, I used a piece of scotch tape and got all the polish off." It really worked!

 
February 20, 20171 found this helpful

Works like a charm!

 
 
August 10, 20181 found this helpful

The plastic tape worked like a charm! I got fingernail polish on my iPad keyboard! It came right off! Thank you!

 

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