Even a new one.
Water marble polish not spreading.
If its not brand new and slighty water it wont work.
Leaving our polish bottles out for a couple hours while we re trying to do a water marble can thicken them up.
To test to see it its new shake the metal balls inside it.
Unfiltered depending on where you live your tap water probably has different minerals.
Add whatever you use to thin your polish normally just it acetone and try again.
A bit of nail polish thinner not acetone can be added to the polish and you might get one or two good rings out of it but don t expect miracles.
If they move around alot the nail polish will work.
Never use cold water because it can cause your polish to dry quicker use filtered room temperature water or lukewarm water that works the best.
8 to get the polish to spread out take a toothpick and circle in the water outside the design do it after third or fourth drop also if you know your polishes work but they don t spread try.
Instead of tap water use filter water tap water may contains chemicals that can prevent the nail polish from spreading on the surface.
And just so you know no matter what brand it is if the polish is too old and goopy it will not spread.
If you want a higher shine on your cleaned floor you can make a paste from 50 50 water and baking soda and spread it gently over the marble.
This can cause the polish to not spread as well.
Cold if you have a brita filer or something where you keep your filtered water in the fridge you might be tempted to not wait until it s at room temperature.
Instead use a dry towel or chamois cloth to remove residual water or cleaners from your marble floor.
This is not a tutorial in any way just a comparison.
When ur doing the marble nails the nail polish has to be thin.
Add other colors repeat this process with other colors by placing the new drops in the middle of the glass.
I have to agree with deltonya on this.
Begin to add your design after you ve.
Add first color place a drop of your first nail polish into the water in the middle of the cup.
Maintaining your marble floor.