Alternative uses for nail polish
If ever the fingers with super glue stuck, was not ashamed, we've all done at least once. And what did he do? He used the nail polish remover and it worked. But before there was nail polish remover, there was nail polish , a precursor of multiple functions. The clear nail polish can be used for countless things. You may be surprised at some of their uses.
Prevent rusting screws
If you have hardware (screws, bolts, etc.) in damp places like the bathroom, for example, cover with a layer of clear nail polish to prevent rusting.
Prepare smudge proof labels
If you are making labels for your garden, you can prevent the ink from being ruined by the elements using a coating in the area with clear nail polish.
Keep the gloss cheap jewelry
Note that this says cheap jewelry. If you have rhinestones, make them last longer by applying clear nail polish to prevent tarnishing. Never use nail polish on the valuable jewelry since the ruins.
Protect pearl buttons
The pearl buttons are beautiful, and are often expensive. Make it last as long as possible by applying clear nail polish. A thin layer keeps the cracks or wear at bay.
Tape a small hole
If you have a small hole in a window screen, cover with clear nail polish to keep insects out of the house. Also, apply some clear nail polish in a small hole at an average panties to prevent breakage and tearing more.
Mark toxics
Place an X large with red nail polish on toxic chemicals to mark.
Make objects glow in the dark
Can not see the buttons on the remote control when the lights are off? Can not find the light switch when in the night? Paint with shiny nail polish to make these items, and many more, glow in the dark.
Touch up the shattered glass
If you have a mirror (or any glass) having a corner with splinters, cuts and avoid future injuries using nail polish on the corner to create a smoother surface.
Seal an envelope
If you must open an envelope after cellarlo, but it is difficult to reseal again and is still in good condition, pass clear nail polish on the flap to seal it even better than before instead of throwing it away.
Harden thread
You can thread a needle more easily if the end dipped in nail polish. The glaze hardens the end, so it is very easy to pass the needle through the buttonhole-stitches.
Repair frayed laces
Do not you hate it when shoelaces are worn at the end? Are still perfectly useful, but they look a mess. Dip the ends of clear nail polish, roll it between his fingers, and let the beads dry overnight.
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