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homerbart | 09:48 Fri 04th Jul 2008 | ChatterBank
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please dont think me dirty - i have actually obsessive compulsive behaviour - constantly washing all the time - anyway for the love of me i cannot get snow white toe nails - no matter how hard i try to scrub them wth a nail brush. any tips - thanks
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Industrial bleach ?
just be gratful your hards are not like 4GS. He has tiny small hands like an action man. He is a action man. from this day on he will be known as action man.#



and spaced looks like cartman from south park. short fat abnd stumpy. from this day on he shall be known as cartman
have you got a nail fungal infection, this might be why they are dirty. If not they do something in chemists where you put this stuff on like nailvarnish and its cleans it up
http://www.schollfootcare.co.uk/whatsnew/

the nail brightening thing
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the dirt seems to be under the nail and is completely non-accessible - i cant get it out
just paint them red :-)
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then you take the red paint off the toenail is orange and even harder to clean
then dont take it off
This may sound funny-but try soaking them in lemon juice. I use it for my finger nails. As I work in a kitchen my nails get discoloured when I peel potatoes.....the lemon juice acts as a mild bleach. I got the idea from my late mum-she always used it when she had been out in the garden.You have to really rub with a chunk of the lemon.
Lemon sole .....sorry ...totally random thought there ....
make an appointment at a chiropodist and let them have a look, it doesnt cost much
I use pale colours on my toenails, making them look whiteish!!

You know like beige, pastel pinks etc.

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