Acetone is commonly known for Removing Nail Varnish. But Acetone has many other uses.
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Important Note: Prior to using any of the products mentioned, it is highly recommended to thoroughly read and understand all safety precautions associated with each product.
Please be advised that this guide is intended for informational purposes only and APC Pure cannot accept any responsibility for the outcome of any usage based on this guide.
Scuff Marks No More
Acetone can remove scuff marks from tiles and laminate flooring, use a clean cloth and apply a few drops of Acetone. Wipe over the marks with Acetone. To finish go back over with a clean damp water cloth to remove any residue.
Remove Paint from Glass
If you have been painting near glass and have left splashes of paint. Use a cotton ball and soak in Acetone, hold on each area with paint splotches for a couple of minutes. To finish go back over with a clean damp water cloth to remove any residue.
Remove Ink from Fabric
If you have an ink stain, mix one part Acetone to two parts water, use a cotton ball and dab until the ink disappears. Wash the fabric as normal.
Remove Melted Plastic
Melted plastic is normal in the kitchen, make sure anything you are working with is cool and unplugged. use a clean cloth and apply Acetone, begin to wipe the melted plastic until the plastic starts to become loose. Once you have finished, use clean water to rinse thoroughly.
Paint Thinner
Can be used for thinning oil-based paints and resin as well as cleaning up after.
Remove Stickers
If you have some stubborn stickers, Acetone can be used to remove them from glass or metal.
Remove Permanent Marker Marks
Use a cotton ball and soak in Acetone, hold on each area with the marks for a couple of minutes. To finish go back over with a clean damp water cloth to remove any residue.