Sunday, February 7, 2010

How to remove nail glue off of my laptop?

polish removerHow to remove nail glue off of my laptop?
you use nail polish removerHow to remove nail glue off of my laptop?
Try using nail polish remover. Use a cue tip and rub it on gently.
nail polish remover
you know in a little tiny place ..try Alcohol..and see if that works...then use a soapy and well squeezed cloth..and wipe it down..but try alittle area first....tell me if it works or not..


Good Luck..
WD-40 on Q-tip let it soak a few mins then lift off w/fingernail
Goofoff should work, it does anything!
nail polish remover, mr clean and you should be good to go girl
i dunno
Goo Gone and alcohol mixed
You could use some nail polish remover on a Q-Tip, but be really careful because it may take off the finish. If it is only in one spot go for it, but if it is all over, I would maybe try something like adhisive remover and see if it would work. Also, you could always go into a local hardware store and see if they have any ';wonder'; products that you could try. Good luck :)
yeah, googone, but be careful how u use it.
take something and chip it off or if its stuck inside the keys try flipping the laptop upside down and bang the back of it so maybe the glue will pop out and the key will pop up
Depending on where it is, nail polish remover will work. Put some on a cotton ball and soak the spot with glue until it comes off. Just make sure it is no where near or on the screen or speakers!





Also, be sure the laptop is unplugged and turned off while doing this. Sounds a bit extreme but its better to be safe than sorry.
tisk tisk tisk.... nail polish remover, but it depends where the nail glue is.
well NOT nail polish remover, it will take the paint off ur laptop
goofoff it works
Lotions break glues down. I don't know is nail glue is any different.
Nail polish remover.
goo gone...id check the label first just to be sure but i think that it would work....
nail polish remover
Nail polish remover will not work. Acetone is what you need. But you need to be extremely carful because it could possibly ruin the finish. Your best bet....leave it alone.

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