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[su_posts posts_per_page=”1″ tax_term=”2703″ order=”desc” orderby=”rand”] Then, can you paint with nail polish?
After all, nail polish is really just quick drying enamel paint, and you probably already have tons if it in little tiny bottles just begging for you to come craft with it. Matte, shiny, glittery, dark, or colorful, no matter what kind of look you want, you can probably get it with nail polish.
Likewise, can you paint polished rocks? Dry stones with a towel or paper towel and let air dry completely. Sand off any gritty parts or buff any polished rocks with sandpaper. You can smooth Elmer’s wood filler over a rock’s holes, dimples, or cracks to even it out before priming. When the primer is dry you are ready to paint on and decorate your rock.
Considering this, what kind of paint is fingernail polish?
Basic clear nail polish can be made from nitrocellulose dissolved in butyl acetate or ethyl acetate. The nitrocellulose forms a shiny film as the acetate solvent evaporates. However, most polishes contain an extensive list of ingredients.
Can you seal nail polish with paint?
You can use clear nail polish to prevent smudging, and also use it to prevent rust and to provide a seal. Paint them with a coat or two of clear nail lacquer…”