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12 Great Nail Polish Remover Uses Around the House

By mgarcia

If you love nail art or just painting your nails, chances are, you have nail polish remover stored in your home. Nail polish remover can be strong-smelling, but who would have thought it has many other uses other than removing nail polish? Did you know that some of the nail polish remover uses include removing stains and scratches and even cleaning shoes?

Today, we will share 12 amazing uses and some interesting facts about nail polish removers.

12 great nail polish uses around the house

Nail Polish Remover Uses and Facts

Before we get to the nail polish remover uses you need to know, here are a few fun facts about nail polish remover. Many people wonder, is rubbing alcohol the same as nail polish remover? This is a common question, but the answer is no.

Nail polish remover does contain alcohol, but it also has other ingredients, including acetone, which is a solvent.

And if you’re asking, what’s the difference between acetone and nail polish remover, acetone is an ingredient in nail polish remover. While it does a great job removing nail polish, it can be drying to your skin. There are also non-acetone nail polish remover options if you want to avoid this.

Clean a Keyboard

You can use nail polish remover to clean your keyboard just like when you use alcohol. Just dip an old toothbrush in nail polish remover and brush over your keyboard to clean it and make it look new.

Nail polish remover uses: clean a keyboard
Pexels / Fabricio Trujillo

Remove Ink Stains

If you have an ink stain on your clothing, just get a nail polish remover and you can remove that tough stain. 

Just mix one part nail polish remover and two parts water and blot the stain with a tissue or soft cloth dipped in your solution. The ink should come right off. What’s nice is that nail polish remover on carpet works the same way.

Use organic nail polish remover to get sticker off glass
Pexels / cottonbro

Get Sticker Residue off Glass and Metal

Remove the sticky residue left behind from stickers or price tags; just rub the area with some nail polish remover until it is completely removed.

Though, you might wonder, would the acetone damage your glass or metal? How much acetone is in nail polish remover?

If you are using an acetone-based nail polish remover, then it should contain 90% acetone. Even though the acetone is that much, don’t worry because it won’t damage glass or metal.

Get Rid of Your Bathtub Ring

If you’re asking does nail polish remover expire because you have some old ones in your medicine cabinet, we have good news!

If you have lots of them, then you can use them to get rid of stubborn bathtub rings. Don’t worry because technically, nail polish removers don’t expire!

Just dilute some nail polish remover with water and scrub the gunk that forms a ring around your bathtub with a stiff brush. It will remove all the stains in your bathtub.

Use nail polish remover on carpet and to clean windows
Pexels / Andrea Piacquadio

Remove Paint from Windows

So, what if you accidentally got some paint on your glass window panes? Get your nail polish remover, and just rub some on the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Then rub it away with a damp cloth.

Remove Scuff Marks

Now, what if you have scuff marks? Get those nail polish removers and using a wet paper towel, rub away scuff marks on your tile, laminate, or concrete floors.

And remember, If you don’t like the strong smell of acetone-based nail polish removers, you can opt for the non-acetone ones. They are scented and some even have moisturizers.

Remove Stains from China

If you have organic nail polish remover, then you can use them to remove tea or coffee stains from china by rubbing the stains with a nail polish remover stained cloth. Then, wipe them off with a cloth that is damp with water.

Make sure you clean properly with soap and water before you use your China.

Revive Old Nail Polish

You can actually revive an old nail polish by pouring a little bit of nail polish remover into a bottle of nail polish that has gotten too thick to apply.

Let it sit for an hour, and then vigorously shake it. You’d be surprised by how thin your nail polish has become and start using it.

If you want softer nails, you might want to opt for non-acetone-based nail polish removers since acetone can dry your nails and skin.

Use organic nail polish remover to remove permanent marker
Pexels / Pavel Danilyuk

Remove Permanent Marker

Generously wet a cotton ball in nail polish remover and blot your permanent marker stain with it to remove the stain from permanent markers.

Clean Razor

What if your razor has gunk buildup? Don’t worry; you can get rid of razor gunk buildup by rubbing the blades with nail polish remover.

Just rinse with soap and water before you use it.

Nail polish remover uses: clean shoes
Pexels / Jonathan Borba

Clean Your Shoes

Get rid of scuff marks on shoes by saturating a paper towel with nail polish remover and wiping the rest of the gunk away with a damp cloth. Yes, it’s that easy!

Fix a Watch Scratch

Yes, this is possible! That’s why some watch and cellphone technicians have acetone on their desks!

If you have a plastic watch face you can dip a cotton swab in nail polish remover and rub it over the scratches. The acetone will dissolve the plastic and smooth out your scratch if you rub gently.

Bottle of organic nail polish remover
Pexels / SHVETS production

Bottom Line

There are so many nail polish remover uses, but most of us are not aware of them. By knowing facts and tips when using nail polish removers, we are able to realize their different uses.

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