Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Super glue is no match for nail polish remover

If your skin (or someone else's) is stuck together with super glue never fear, it can be easily removed with nail polish remover.

How do I know this? Well, its pretty obvious that I was gluing something and my fingers happened to get glued together. It happens.

I have discovered that nail polish remover is useful for much more than making my nails pretty. It can be used for stain removal (like when you spill nail polish on the floor of a hotel in Tampa and make your brother go down to the gift shop to pick up an overpriced bottle of nail polish remover so your mother doesn't see) and to get rid of permanent marker mishaps (like when someone writes "for a good time call" and your number).

Check out some more uses courtesy of Sandra.

1 comment:

Kendy said...

Taking care of your nails is important. While applying glue it is important to remember that the age of the glue plays an essential role in its longevity. The older the glue is the lesser it tends to last. Even though glues provide an easy solution to repair broken and chipped nails, excessive use of nail glue can harm your nails. It is advised to keep the use of nail glues restricted to times when it is really necessary.