No, acetone should not be used to remove a perm in hair. Acetone is a harsh chemical solvent that can damage your hair and scalp. It is best to consult a professional stylist for safe and effective methods to remove a perm from your hair.
Hair bleach
Acetone will not remove verdigris.
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
You can't.
To remove varnish from any surface, use Acetone. Acetone is also in nail varnish remover.
To remove alcohol markers from hair, you can try using rubbing alcohol or acetone-based nail polish remover. Dab a small amount onto a cotton ball and gently rub it onto the affected area. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with water after to remove any residue and avoid drying out the hair.
Try acetone.
If you are able, wipe away nail polish while it is still wet. To remove dried on nail polish use acetone and gently blot the affected area. Use warm water to rub off any excess acetone once the nail polish is removed. If you do not have acetone on hand try hydrogen peroxide, hair spray or bug spray.
I have read articles stating that GooGone will remove nail polish from carpeting - BUT, I don't know about hair....if you do try it, only use a small amount. But you may want to consult a hair salon/stylist, as they may have an easier method of removing the nail polish from your hair. Possibly nail polish remover? With or without Acetone? Though Acetone may damage hair/skin.... Goo Gone on the other hand, is a citrusy "oil" - so I'm thinking it would be safe on hair, but not too sure, as I'm no health professional ;)
Acetone is a solvent that can break down the components of ink stains, making them easier to remove. Apply acetone to a clean cloth and gently dab the stained area, being careful not to spread the stain further. Rinse the area thoroughly with water afterwards to remove any residue.
yes