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Nail Polish
Remove nail polish from fiberglass, glass, laminate, metal, counter tops, flooring, natural stone, tile, concrete, brick, wood, porcelain, factory finished paints or heat treated coatings, and plastic (may etch some plastics always test a small area first). Not meant for use on painted or varnished surfaces:
- Apply MAX Strip Graffiti Remover or All Purpose Remover
- Wait typically 5 – 15 minutes wait time dependent on type of paint being removed test a small area first
- Scrub and wipe clean with warm water
Remove nail polish from your car, truck, boat, recreational vehicle, and motorcycle:
- Apply MAX Strip Graffiti Remover or All Purpose Remover to area
- Wait up to 5 – 15 minutes
- Scrub area with bristle scrub brush, rinse with water or power wash off
- Caution MAX Strip may etch some plastics, not meant for use on vehicle painted surfaces that are not factory finish (painted patch jobs, paint pen touch ups) always test a small area first. Protect plastic headlight covers.
Remove nail polish from carpet or rugs:
- Pretest on an inconspicuous area
- Apply MAX Strip Graffiti Remover or All Purpose Remover
- Wait 5 – 15 minutes
- Blot gently to remove with a clean, white cloth and warm water
- Reapply as needed
- Use caution not to over saturate the area with MAX Strip
Remove nail polish from chairs, couches, sofas, and upholstery. Caution may not be suitable for some synthetic fabrics. Do not use on leather:
- Pretest on an inconspicuous area
- Apply MAX Strip Graffiti Remover or All Purpose Remover
- Wait 5 – 15 minutes
- Blot gently to remove with a clean, white cloth and warm water
- Reapply as needed
- Use caution not to over saturate the area with MAX Strip
Remove nail polish from clothing. Caution may not be suitable for some synthetic fabrics. Do not use on leather:
- Apply MAX Strip Graffiti Remover or All Purpose Remover
- Wait 5 – 15 minutes
- Blot stain with a clean, white cloth and warm water