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  2. This Is The Safest Way To Remove Acrylics At Home, Per ... - AOL

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    Luckily, there's a safe way to remove acrylic nails in the comfort of your home minus the potential long-term damage. Read ahead to learn more. What you'll need

  3. How to Remove Acrylics at Home Without Ruining Your Nails - AOL

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    Removing acrylics at home isn't hard, as long as you arm yourself with a few tools and techniques to make sure your natural nails underneath stay strong and resilient. If you can't make it to the ...

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  5. Poly(methyl methacrylate) - Wikipedia

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    PMMA is also known as acrylic, acrylic glass, as well as by the trade names and brands Crylux, Hesalite, Plexiglas, Acrylite, Lucite, and Perspex, among several others . This plastic is often used in sheet form as a lightweight or shatter-resistant alternative to glass. It can also be used as a casting resin, in inks and coatings, and for many ...

  6. Paint stripper - Wikipedia

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    Paint stripper or paint remover is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings, while also cleaning the underlying surface. Chemical paint removers are advantageous because they act on any kind of geometry and they are cheap. They can however be slow acting. [1]

  7. We Ask a Derm: Are Acrylic Nails Bad for You? - AOL

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  8. Housewrap - Wikipedia

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    Housewrap (or house wrap), also known by the genericized trademark homewrap (or home wrap), generally denotes a modern synthetic material used to protect buildings. Housewrap functions as a weather-resistant barrier , preventing rain or other forms of moisture from getting into the wall assembly while allowing water vapor to pass to the exterior.

  9. Could you go without TV? These people do — and say it ... - AOL

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    “Mentioning you don’t own a TV can make others feel like it’s a critique [on people who do], though it’s just a personal preference.” But, she notes, that hurdle is easily overcome.