Re: Removing set nail polish from hardwood

Re: Removing set nail polish from hardwood

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 Re: Removing set nail polish from hardwood Sandra S Beall Reply Send to a Friend   Print
 
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Removing set nail polish from hardwood TammyM 01-07-2007
It's called "Orange Glo". It is a kit I got in Walmart. It contains a
bottle of Hardwood refiniser, a cleaner, and a dust mop/buffer part. Good
Luck.

Sandra Beall
"TammyM" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:45a65496.1723973903@news.ucdavis.edu...
> On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 15:10:35 -0600, "Sandra S Beall"
> <bealls-2001@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>My experience has been with paint that had dried. I used that orange
>>stuff
>>for hardwood. It removed the paint very nicely and did not leave marks.
>>I
>>would be afraid to use any nail remover. You might want to test it on the
>>floor in a place where it would not show (maybe a closet) first to see the
>>results.
>
> Hi Sandra,
> I am not sure what "that orange stuff" is? I still have not done
> anything! I'll try the non-acetone nail polish remover in an
> inconspicuous spot, I can peel back the carpetting in my coat closet
> and try it there. But this orange stuff (?) sounds like it's worked
> for you so I"d love to know what it is!
>
> TammyM




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