There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that rubbing alcohol removes shoe polish.

Water, ethanol, and a chemical called aryl hydrocarbons will all dissolve shoe polish.

There are a few different ways to remove chemical stains from car windows. One way is to use a cleaner and water mixture. Another way is to use a vacuum cleaner with a suction attachment and use the hose to rinse off the area.

Yes, vinegar can remove shoe polish.

Yes, acetone can remove shoe polish.

A cloth or a piece of paper.

No, shoe polish is not permanent. It will wear off over time and need to be replaced.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that saddle soap removes shoe polish. It is likely that the two substances are interacting with each other and that the result is not a pure removal of shoe polish.

You can use a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to suck the polish off.

Yes, you can clean car windows with alcohol. It will remove any dirt and dust that may have built up on the glass.

There are a few things you can do to fix cloudy car windows. One is to adjust the tint level on your window. If the tint is too low, it will make it difficult for light to reach the glass. You can also try using a car window cleaner to clean the glass.

Yes, vinegar and water can be used to clean shoes.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that vinegar will ruin leather shoes. Vinegar is a natural product and can be used in many ways, including as a cleaner and conditioner.

Yes, white vinegar can clean leather shoes.

There are a few ways to use a renovator. It can be used as an adhesive to fix or attach objects, as a sealant for surfaces, or as a topcoat on furniture.

No, acetone is not a solvent.