Here's why:
* Nail polish remover is flammable, but not explosive. It needs a source of ignition (like a flame) to ignite.
* Laundry machines don't provide that ignition source. The water in the washing machine will actually dilute the nail polish remover, making it less flammable.
* The washing machine is designed to be safe. It has safety features to prevent overheating and sparking.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
* Do not use nail polish remover on delicate fabrics. It can damage them.
* If you have spilled a large amount of nail polish remover, it's best to air out the garment before washing. This will allow the fumes to dissipate.
* Always follow the instructions on the nail polish remover bottle.
In short, while it's possible for flammable liquids to ignite, it's not a common occurrence in laundry machines. As long as you use common sense and follow the instructions, you should be safe.