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How does Nail Polish Remover Work?

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How does Nail Polish Remover Work?

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As mentioned before, fingernail polish removers contain organic solvents, such as acetone, which is capable of dissolving the nail polish applied on the fingernails. The nail polish remover decolorizes the nails of the polish without the occurrence of any chemical reaction. For precisions sake, I would like to put it this way; the nail polish is a hardened organic polymer and the nail polish remover is a liquid organic solvent. When the organic solvent comes in contact with the organic polymer, it dissolves the polymers. This takes place due to the solvent molecules pushing themselves between the polymer molecules. The organic solvent is applies on a cotton ball to remove the organic polymer which dissolves the polymer and solidifies it on the cotton ball. Is it Safe to Use Acetone Fingernail Polish Remover? Whether or not it is safe to use acetone fingernail polish removers, has been a debatable issue. Most people use acetone fingernail polish removers as it is the best known solvent

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