DIY Household Fix-It Ideas Using Nail Polish

Every Day Uses for Nail Polish Other Than Painting Your Finger Nails

By Kelly Spies, published Sep 27, 2007
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Almost every woman knows that clear nail polish will stop a run in pantyhose but it's good for more than just that. There are many ways nail polish can be used in the home and here are some of my favorites.

Make your own stained glass
Making your own stained glass with nail polish is so easy that even children can do it. The first thing you need to do is select where you are going to use this technique; it can be a window or a piece of pre-purchased glass. Next, use a dry erase marker and draw your design. Select your nail polish colors and fill in the design using the polish brush. The best part of all is if you don't like the design you've created, all you have to do is use nail polish remover to clean it off and start again.

Free Tip - This is an excellent way to decorate your windows with borders and scenery for any holiday.

Waterproof your mailing labels
Rain and bad weather can turn your custom printed mailing labels into an illegible mess. To protect your labels and keep them in tip-top shape simply paint over them with clear nail polish. Two coats of polish does the job best.

Touch up scratches on your furniture, appliances and car
My ex-husband was a mechanic who also did body work and he used to say that auto paint was nothing more than fancy nail polish. While I wouldn't recommend that you try to paint your whole car with nail polish you can fix small scratches with it. Considering there are a billion different colors to choose from you shouldn't have any problem finding one that matches your car.

This technique also works on surface scratches in furniture and appliances, however when working with furniture a top coat of clear nail polish is necessary.

Prevent nickel/zinc allergies
Nickel allergies are no laughing matter for people suffering from it. Nickel is used to coat belt buckles, watch buckles, earrings and lots of other things. To prevent getting a rash from Nickel, use clear lycra based nail polish to coat the metal of watchbands, belt buckles, zippers, eyeglass frames, blue jean studs and other nickel alloy products.

DIY Household Fix-It Ideas Using Nail Polish

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Credit: Cathy Kaplan

Copyright: Cathy Kaplan

Takeaways
  • Lycra based nail polish works to keep nickel and zinc allergies at bay.
  • You can still wear cheap jewelry without turning green.
  • Nail polish is an everyday item that can be used around the house to fix everyday items.
Did You Know?
Colored nail polish was invented in the 1920's by Revlon.
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Thanks for the great tip about the nail polish for the nickel my neice is really allegic this is awesome to know.

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 10:05:07 PM

 
The idea of using clear nail polish to help prevent alergic reactions to nickel is a great idea, my mother law is allergic to it & I can't wait to have her read this..

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
Ive actually used clear nail polish to coat jewelry that turned my skin green. It wears off after a while but a clean good coat is invisible. Nice piece, and the article is good too. Will you marry me?

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

 
never knew that about the screen, I'll go rip mine and try it real fast.

Posted on 10/12/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
:)

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
I love the window decorating tip- as long as the stuff comes off. We bought some of those special window markers and paints for kids in past years and the stuff was beastly to remove.

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 7:09:00 AM

 
Cool, information. As one who tinkers with many things requiring fasteners (such as musical instruments, cars, and electronics), I find that nothin' beats nail polish for MARKING POSITIONS OF NUTS, BOLTS, AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, so they can be put back in place if they ever need to be removed or loosened. It also makes tough, long-lasting paint for fishing lures....and I SWEAR that's all I use it for!

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

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