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Question by ♥♥♥♥: Whats the difference between normal paint thinner and nail polish thinner?
Can I use normal paint thinner to thin my polish instead of purchasing nail polish thinner? Or do people specifically make nail polish thinner because the chemicals arent as harsh or something?

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Answer by Sport
There are many kinds of solvents and thinners for paints, lacquers and enamels.
For best results it is wise to use the right one that is specially designed for the particular job.

The ingredients used to formulate nail polish thinners include Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate and Toluene.

You could probably substitute acetone thinners for nail thinner.
Acetone is a colorless and clear liquid that has many uses in products such as nail polish remover, automotive lacquer and inks. Studies have shown that acetone has a relatively low toxicity level

Possibly the same with toluene based thinners.
Toluene is found naturally in crude oil and the tolu tree, toluene is also present in items such as fingernail polish, rubber and adhesives.

Turpentine can irritate the eyes and skin, damage the nervous and respiratory systems, and cause kidney failure.

Mineral Sprits can cause brain damage

Methylene Chloride is one of the oldest and most common solvents.
It is toxic and a suspected carcinogen

Benzene can cause cancer

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Hi Lovelies! Finally I have answered your requests! This is the nail look that I featured in my Konad haul, my feb favorites and my tutorial for brown eyes video. I am still learning how to use the konad system and I think I’ve got everything down except for applying the top coat. As you can see in close up pictures I am having trouble with it bubbling up on me…If any of you know how to prevent this let me know! I am desperate and have already tried eveything obvious like applying thinner coats, etc. So I hope you enjoy this tutorial! What I used: 1) Sally Hansen Triple Strong 2) OPI Panda-monium Pink 3) Konad image plate #m57 4) Konad special polish black 5) Konad double sided stamper and scraper 6) China Glaze For Audrey 7) OPI Do You Lilac It? 8) Konad special top coat 9) Revlon medium grain nail file 10) 3mm black flatback swarovski crystals 11) Metal dotting tool So thats it! I hope this was helpful! Thanks for stopping by! ~Val xox

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Tired of throwing out dried out nail polishes? Have lots of pigments and never able to use them up? Want to create your own nail polish? What You’ll Need: – pigment – clear nail lacquer – nail lacquer brush – nail lacquer remover – container you can dispose or paper plate – toothpick – tissue paper – nail lacquer thinner – dropper Picture of my Nails: twitpic.com Scrangie’s post on restoring polish: www.scrangie.com _________________________ Tweet Me: twitter.com Facebook Me: www.facebook.com

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