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Panty Liner for Removing Nail Polish

When I remove red nail polish using a cotton ball, my hands become covered with the red polish I am removing. I found that if I take a panty liner, cut it in thirds, remove the paper protecting the adhesive, I can pour nail polish remover on the pad and it does not seep through to my fingers!

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By Susan Bateman

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By Kylee (Guest Post)
February 11, 20050 found this helpful

How do you remove finger nail polish from your carpet? Is there any recipes for it? If so e-mail me @ playerette51392@aol.com
Thanks!

 
By Sean (Guest Post)
March 7, 20080 found this helpful

LOL, that's a good tip.

I'm guessing this would work for so many solutions; removing ink from clothes, sharpie from clothes, etc.

I know when I was removing ink from a shirt, the INK just started getting all over the towel. Pfft. I guess the towel is cheaper than the shirt, but it still was bad. :P

Though, that could be awkward, asking my sister for a pantiliner. hahah

 
By pushkina (Guest Post)
August 10, 20080 found this helpful

The best product for removing ANY awful stain is something painters use called "Goof Off". I have used it to remove extensive dried paint stains from my overalls and nail polish from carpet and upholstery.

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You can get it at any hardware store or look it up online.

 

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January 30, 20090 found this helpful

I initially thought you wrote "PANTRY liner" and couldn't figure out how those sheets can be so absorbent! :)

Since we're talking about feminine hygiene products, we used Maxipads instead of sponges in college to clean all kinds of things. They were especially good for big spills (as were diapers) so we kept them around the lab. A female friend also claimed that douche solutions were great gentle glass cleaners. We preferred a much simpler and cheaper vinegar/ammonia solution (mostly because I blush buying feminine hygiene products).

 
January 31, 20090 found this helpful

Also you can use WD40 just like you would use goof off for removing stuff.

 

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