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Date Posted: 06:11:17 03/19/03 Wed
Author: znailady
Subject: Re: Nail Polish Stains
In reply to: Anna 's message, "Nail Polish Stains" on 12:11:40 03/16/03 Sun

> You hands are probably dry and the polish imbeds into the skin. Try putting a pledgette(ball of cotton) with acetone on your nail. Let it set for 10 seconds or so and remove away from the finger. That way you will be less apt to get it on the fingers.

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  • Re: Nail Polish Stains -- Meresa Jones, 08:33:13 02/05/04 Thu
  • Re: Nail Polish Stains -- mike, 09:29:31 09/03/04 Fri
  • Re: Nail Polish Stains -- Glenn Bergmark, 12:51:49 09/06/06 Wed
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