by using the nail polish remover acetone, but best to go to the manicurist.
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2006-12-10 13:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yo can go to a salon and have them removed, they will charge you about 10 dollars. If you are set on removing them yourself, then you will need 100% acetone. Place the acetone in a glass bowl. Do not use a plastic bowl as the acetone will eat through it. Soak the nails for about 1/2 hour. At that point you can use a orange wood stick and gentle push from the base of the nail to the top it will slide off. Use a cotton pad and acetone to remove the residual. Make sure that you do a cuticle treatment afterward and wear a nail hardener to help your nails grow back strong and not be brittle.
2006-12-10 13:31:36
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answered by Spavelous 1
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I would suggest cutting them down, and filing, rather than picking them off. But, if you must remove them, go to Sally Beauty, get pure acetone. Put acetone on a cotton ball, place over nail, and wrap with aluminum foil. Let sit, until cotton ball will wipe off nail. Then file any remaining residue. It can cause skin irritation and burns if you are not careful
2006-12-10 13:29:16
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answered by Stasi 4
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Use an acetone containing nail polish remover. Let it sit for a few minutes and it should come right off
2006-12-10 13:28:00
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answered by justa 7
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Soak nails in regular acetone nail polish remover for about 5 minutes and they should start to loosen and melt a bit. However, if I may, the nails underneath will be VERY weak, damaged and thin from the filing done to attach the acrylic. You may just want to file them down short and let them grow off your natural nails. Any nail salon will remove them for about $5.
Keep them covered with some good clear polish and use nail oil to keep them healthy. Make sure you wear gloves when doing the dishes and cleaning with solvents. Then when you get the chance go out and find a good nail tech who wil do manicures for you.
Keep them covered with some good clear polish and use nail oil to keep them healthy. Make sure you wear gloves when doing the dishes and cleaning with solvents. Then when you get the chance go out and find a good nail tech who wil do manicures for you.
2006-12-10 13:28:42
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answered by bobbie v 5
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Use acetone nail remover. Put it a bowl large enough for you fingers to fit in, then get a bigger bowl fill it with very warm water...put other bowl inside and let your nails soak in the warm acetone.
2006-12-10 13:32:44
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answered by TexasBluBonnett 2
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nail polish remover works best, i think
2006-12-10 13:28:26
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answered by lil l 2
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find some MEK... That stuff will melt the glue, the plastic nail, your finger... Great stuff!
2006-12-10 13:29:30
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answered by Steve-o 3
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