Monday, June 21, 2010

Whats the best way to get nail polish off a childs hands?

my son got into my nail polish and has it all over his hands i need to know the safest way to get it offWhats the best way to get nail polish off a childs hands?
This happened to my son several times! I used nail polish remover, then immediately washed his hands with lots of soapy water. Nice hot bubble baths seemed to helpo a little too, because of the soaking.


Basically, it'll wear off soon.


Good luck!:0)Whats the best way to get nail polish off a childs hands?
use nail polish remover and wash his or her hands after word and run them under hot or warm water
Um, nail polish remover?
acetone (nail polish remover). make sure not to get it onto other parts of your kid's body (face, eyes, mouth). then wash with soap and water. then store away your nail polish where he can't reach it.
try sandpaper and kerosene. der
non-acetone nail polish removed quickly with a cotton ball. Don't let him breath the stuff if you can help it. Then wash well with moisturing hand soap and warm water til odor is gone. Hide your nailpolish in the future, HE could have ate it, or got it all over the house,
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Use a wipe or wet one. You can also use the hand santitizer gel.
Use nail polish remover then wash it off with soap and water, scrub with a wash cloth.


Good luck
I would think that it would be okay is you use nail polish remover. Once you have gotten rid of all the nail polish, then I would suggest you wash their hands thoroughly. After that, then apply some lotion to replace any of the moisture to their hands from the drying effect of the acetone. That is just my opinion...
Nail polish remover the non acid type.
powder laundry soap.


the grit texture will scrub it off without burning. and it will leave his little hands nice and soft. oh and they will smell lovely.





i have used it before on my hands to remove oil, hair dye and finger nail polish.
Use acetone-free nail polish remover, then wash the child's hands thouroughly with soap and water.


Then put the nail polish far, far away..LOL





Good Luck
NAIL POLISH REMOWER, THEN WASH GOOD
germ sanitizer. that stuff that is gel........it takes permanent marker off counters!
try butter or margarine. it takes a little working at.
Nail police remover with a cotton ball and then wash his hands immediately with soap and water.
just buy an acetone or a nail polish remover together with cotton ball and after you wash your hands with soap and water immediately
Baby oil and a cotton swab, but you have to rub.
nail polish remover...then soap and water to clean him up.
turpentine i think
nail polish remover.. Non acetone... oh and wash his hands with soap and water after
Just use polish remover and then wash his hands with soap and water he'll be fine. I am a licensed manicurist and my kids get into my stuff all the time, just make sure you wash with soap after you get it off. The polish will hurt him more than the remover.
Use nail polish remover, and then lots of soap and water.





Peace.
A NON-acetone nail polish remover will do the trick. You will want to minimize exposion, of course, but quick contact should cause no irritation. Alternatively, soap and water (and persistance) will do the trick.





Good luck!





-Daniel
use nail polish remover and then wash his hands really good

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