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How To Remove Liquid Bandage From Wood Furniture

How to remove liquid bandage from wood furniture?

It will be very difficult. You can try nail polish remover or paint thinner but it might be ruined.
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Can 'New Skin Liquid Bandage' be REMOVED from my couch? SPILLED it all.?

It is reported that naïl polish remover will dissolve this ….which also means acetone will do the same ….probably better …..as acetone is the active ingredient in nail polish remover, only not as strong and with added fragrance.
Warning!!! …………..I have no idea what it will do to the color in the fabric …if you decide to try it, test it in a inconspicuous place first.

How do I remove black stain from silver nitrate?

Thank you Dainis Šķēle for the ( urgent) a2a.It depends allot on which surface.Glass & ceramics, try diluted HNO3.wood, cork, could be a real PITA.skin, also not easy,even on your hands who may have tougher skin then on your face if you try HNO3 diluted with distilled water you may exchange a metal stain with an yellow acid stain, and that can not be removed unless by time or abrasion ( yes painfull).If on skin, first aid, keep it totally out of the sun ( to prevent it from getting darker).But there is still things you could try that were used in wet photographyas fixer solution.A solution of Sodium thiosulfate:It is not a 100% solution, since it is better at dissolving silver salts in a colorless product ( while grey & black spots may already be metallic silver )Sodium thiosulfate - Wikipedia ( read also the medical uses)Where to buy ? In a photo supply shop or a pharmacy; but i see you can even find it on Amazon.If it doesn’t work you can use a product that is sold to remove silver stains from clothing etc and is called Silvosol( ! not “silver sol” that is quit the opposite, that is dissolved silver !))Silvosol is made in Germany by Primus Beier & Co. ( Or see website CarlRoth .com )The only active ingredient, i found out, is : Thio-urea Thiourea - WikipediaMust work pretty good.if you don’t have these products around and can’t wait for delivery,there is still another trick that may work ( again depending on how fresh the stain is, but don’t apply it close to soft and wet body tissues like eyes etc, you don’t want to exchange 1 just aestheticall problem with a real medical (burn) problem.Dilute some household ammonia 1/10 and gently rub the spot. If your lucky the ammonia complexes the silver-salt in a colorless complex, wash afterwards with some soap.Another product that may be used to form a complex with silver is cyanide, but it is a bit dangerous ( highly toxic) to advice people to mess with this on their skin, but it works too. ( so i’m not gonna explain it furtherBut you see a guy try it on his own hands ( and survives it ;-)Of course even if it is right in your face if it is a small round spot, and you don’t have products at hand you can in the meantime cover it with a small sticker-bandage.Hope you’ll find soon the solution for your little grey problem.NFI for all links.disclaimer: as a chemist i work with AgNO3 & HNO3 every day, and i made wet photography chemicals for my dads photo lab back in the 70 & 80ies.

Amputated tail today - does kitty need to wear the cone on his head tonight???

Hi. My cat had to have 1/2 of his tail amputated today because it was injured very badly. Otherwise, he is fine. The vet gave us a cone for his head so that he can't chew on his bandage. He freaks out with the cone on. He thrashes around and paws at the cone. I called the vet. They feel that he will try to chew on the bandage when he comes out of the drugs tonight. He hasn't chewed on it yet, and he didn't even lick the wound prior to the amputation. He is 7 years old.

Any ideas for helping him get used to the cone? Do you think he really needs to wear it while we are asleep? Has anyone had any experience with this with their animals???

Thanks...

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