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Jul. 15th, 2003 05:23 pmOh and
mstevens I met at Juliet's housewarming, though I knew the name online for a while. Hi :-)
Were you really asking at Bmovie about how easy nailvarnish is to put on and remove? Comes in little bottles with a brush, just paint it on carefully, might need more than one coat. Special remover (or lab acetone) and cotton wool to remove. Putting it on is a skill one becomes better at with practice, but some people can even do it on moving trains for example. And it comes in lots of neat colours.
Were you really asking at Bmovie about how easy nailvarnish is to put on and remove? Comes in little bottles with a brush, just paint it on carefully, might need more than one coat. Special remover (or lab acetone) and cotton wool to remove. Putting it on is a skill one becomes better at with practice, but some people can even do it on moving trains for example. And it comes in lots of neat colours.
Acetone
Date: 2003-07-15 09:27 am (UTC)So now you've mentioned 'lab acetone' - any idea how/where I can get some?
Yours in optimism,
Karen/Vodka Vixen
Re: Acetone
Date: 2003-07-15 09:30 am (UTC)Re: Acetone
Date: 2003-07-15 10:50 am (UTC)Would not a generic bottle of nail-varnish remover do the job? Acetone is its chief constituent, though it does have other things added. J has a 250ml bottle of the stuff hanging around upstairs which appears to have come from Sainsbury's.
(White spirit is also good at removing sticky goo, but it depends what you are trying to remove it from, of course.)
imc
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Date: 2003-07-15 09:38 am (UTC)Could probably have worked out details on own, but at 1:30am brane was slightly more directly connected to mouth than usual.
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Date: 2003-07-15 10:15 am (UTC)but a lot easier: you can't tell when I've missed my nail...
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Date: 2003-07-15 10:40 am (UTC)Pretty designs are good, too, like the ones I did for seeing Matrix Reloaded. But even harder to do on my left hand without giving up and shouting expletives. :-)
As for remover, the Boots bottle I bought seems reasonably big (125ml), and contains acetone. I decided I didn't trust the "acetone-free" ones to be as effective at removal. It also smells pleasantly peachy.
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Date: 2003-07-15 10:55 am (UTC)How do you change gear or go round corners? <gdr>
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Date: 2003-07-16 02:32 am (UTC)[I can't drive. My job in the car is to read the map, navigate (waving my hands rather than calling 'right' or 'left' as I get those wrong) and being ignored when I give directions. I have to work pretty hard sometimes at not saying "I did say turn left. 3 times. 5 minutes ago. You didn't seem to want to"]
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Date: 2003-07-15 02:25 pm (UTC)Most varnishes are really easy to remove with regular nail varnish remover, so you can experiment fairly safely. Ones that aren't, don't bother with again, it's not worth it.
LNR probably knows much more than me about this sort of thing...
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Date: 2003-07-15 04:12 pm (UTC)Just a wee plug for my current favourites, the Bourjois range, from e.g. Boots.
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Date: 2003-07-16 05:27 am (UTC)Early tests on nailvarnish are promising but show the "just paint it on carefully" part will need practise.
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Date: 2003-07-16 06:17 am (UTC)At Monday's gig Yo La Tengo had a synthesiser with a sticker reading "ACE TONE".
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Date: 2003-07-21 03:58 am (UTC)