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11-08-2018, 08:35 PM
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Acetone and Candlelight
A woman posted this a few hours ago on Facebook. She was in the process of removing her Acrylic nails by soaking them in Acetone (nail polish remover). When removing her hands from the bowl, the flame from the candle lit up her hands like a Christmas tree. This is the aftermath. She needs skin grafts to repair the damage and nothing is helping the severe pain she is going through. I just thought this was an unexpected and unusual situation that you all may appreciate. |
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11-09-2018, 01:08 AM
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Re: Acetone and Candlelight
So she was soaking her entire hands in the bowl or only the fingertips. any way next to a candle is asking for problems plus the aceton is really bad for your skin. This is how i always do it p start 0.53 |
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11-13-2018, 03:17 AM
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Re: Acetone and Candlelight
Eh, +Pyro experience. I've been burned more times than I can remember- but you don't become a master without learning some hard lessons no matter how obvious they may seem. Dark thermite burns are in the top teir of burns...
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