6 Unknown Uses of Nail Polish Removers in Your Homes
October 26, 2023

6 Unknown Uses of Nail Polish Removers in Your Homes

You have always used nail polish removers to clean those chipped nails. However, did you know that nail polish remover can be used for more than removing nail polish? It actually has surprising uses around the house. In this blog post, we'll explore six known ways you can use nail polish remover in your home.

So, let’s understand how one can use nail polish removers for different chores at home.

1. Say goodbye to stains on furniture

Sometimes accidents happen, and your furniture ends up with ink or marker stains. If you are worrying about the ruined look, try applying a generous amount of nail polish removers to the stain. Gently rub it with a cloth until the stain starts fading. Just make sure to test it on a smaller area to avoid any damage.

2. Make ceramic and glass surfaces sparkle

Over time, tiles, mirrors, and glassware can accumulate stains and sticky residue. Luckily, nail polish remover can help! To remove stains or residue, you can dip a cotton ball or cloth into some nail polish remover. Gently rub the surface. Afterward, make sure to rinse the area with water to get rid of any remaining residue from the nail polish remover.

3. Remove Sticker Residues with Remover

When it comes to removing residue left by stickers or labels, it can be quite a task. However, using nail polish remover can be a solution. Just apply an amount of nail polish remover on a cotton ball or cloth. Rub it over the adhesive residue. Let the nail polish remover sit on the residue for a few minutes to loosen it up. Then, use a cloth or sponge to wipe the residue. Be careful when using nail polish remover on surfaces, as it may cause damage.

4. Clean Keyboards and Electronic Devices

If your keyboards and other electronic devices have become dirty and greasy due to use, you can clean them effectively with nail polish remover. First, turn off the electronic devices and unplug your device. Then, apply an amount of nail polish remover onto a cloth or cotton swab and gently rub the keys or surface of the device. Take care not to let any liquid seep into the workings of the device.

Afterward, take a damp cloth and wipe off any residue to ensure the surface is dry before using the device again.

5. Restoring Old Jewelry

Over time, jewelry can lose its shine. Become tarnished, especially if it's made of silver or gold. You can bring back the sparkle to these pieces by using nail polish remover. Soak your jewelry in a bowl filled with nail polish remover for a few minutes. Then, gently scrub the jewelry with a cloth or brush to remove the tarnish. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with water afterward and pat it dry. It's important to note that this method should not be used on jewelry that has gemstones or pearls as it may cause damage.

6. Cleaning Paint Brushes

Whether you're an artist or someone who enjoys DIY projects, you're probably familiar with the challenge of cleaning dried paintbrushes. If you throw them, try soaking them in nail polish remover. Pour enough nail polish remover into a container so that the bristles of the paintbrush are fully submerged. Let them soak for hours or overnight, depending on how much paint dried on them. Afterward, rinse the paint brushes with water and allow them to air dry. Your paintbrushes will be clean and ready for use again!

Conclusion 

To wrap things up, nail polish remover has a range of applications beyond its function of removing nail polish. It can be quite handy when it comes to eliminating stains on furniture or revitalizing jewelry. However, it's important to exercise caution and only use nail polish remover on surfaces to prevent any damage. So, the time you grab that bottle of nail polish remover, consider the other tasks that can assist you with your household chores.

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