you cant remove nailpolish from stained wood with out bleach stained the color of you wood
Yes.
Yes it will.
Natural wood means wood that has not been stained. It often has a coat of clear oil on it to protect it, but has not been colored in any way.
Belt sander the fastest way.
Yes it is, there is nothing toxic there.
With sandpaper...
Yes.
Yes it will.
It is up to you, most composite wood can be painted and stained to your liking. Solid wood is exactly as it sounds and solid wood can be painted or stained also.
Yes. Rubberwood has a natural hue so it can be stained as dark or light as needed.
They are made of stained or painted wood
Contact the manufacturer of the glue for a solvent. or burn it of the wood
try nailpolish remover...
acetate is in nailpolish acetate is in nailpolish
Yes, wood can be stained then varnished or just varnished. Sand the wood and clean with white spirit, and allow to dry. This removes any dust or grease etc that will spoil the finish. Then first coat of varnish. Give a light sand or rub with steel wool between coats to build up a shine.
Natural wood means wood that has not been stained. It often has a coat of clear oil on it to protect it, but has not been colored in any way.
Plywood rots all wood including composite wood if exposed to the elements and not properly finished and stained.