Hi all
Another newbie, probably asking a silly question!
Can I use d-colour to remove Shellac? Run out of acetone.
Thanks
I'm going to go out on a limb here actually and say yes I think you probably could.
Though I would only consider it for on yourself and not a client.
I've not tried it personally but would assume that because the main ingredient in D-colour is acetone it should still do the job, although it would more then likely take longer then 10 minutes and maybe not as easy, which is why i would not recommend using it for a client as it would look like the product doesn't perform as it should when we know that's not the case.
Though yes, as above D-solve/ acetone remover is what should be used in order for removal to work effectively.
I'm going to go out on a limb here actually and say yes I think you probably could.
Though I would only consider it for on yourself and not a client.
I've not tried it personally but would assume that because the main ingredient in D-colour is acetone it should still do the job, although it would more then likely take longer then 10 minutes and maybe not as easy, which is why i would not recommend using it for a client as it would look like the product doesn't perform as it should when we know that's not the case.
Though yes, as above D-solve/ acetone remover is what should be used in order for removal to work effectively.
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