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How to Remove Acrylic and Dipping (SNS) Nails:
- Clip excess artificial nails using a nail clipper.
- Using a course grit file, carefully file the product down 70%, only leaving 30%. Do this for all nails.
- Fill a glass bowl with Acetone.
- Place fingers into bowl and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Gel Polish:
- Using a course grit file, carefully file to remove the shine from the topcoat. Do this for all nails.
- Pour a small amount of acetone to the cotton pad attached to foil remover wraps.
- Place the saturated cotton pad onto the gel polished nail and tightly fold the foil wrap and secure it in place.
- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.
- Starting with the first foil, carefully remove and check if the gel polish had lifted clean from the nail plate.
- Note: Trouble areas may require the use of sanding block and/or manicure sticks to remove excess gel polish.
- If there is any residue left, re-saturate the cotton pad and repeat until nails are clean of product.
- Remove the foil wrap and wipe off any excess product.
How to Remove Nail Polish, Glitter, Nail Art or Glue:
- Saturate a cotton ball with Acetone and massage onto the nail plate, applying moderate pressure from the cuticle to the nail tip.
- Wipe clean using a lint free pad. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.


How to Remove Acrylic and Dipping (SNS) Nails:
- Clip excess artificial nails using a nail clipper.
- Using a course grit file, carefully file the product down 70%, only leaving 30%. Do this for all nails.
- Fill a glass bowl with Acetone.
- Place fingers into bowl and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Gel Polish:
- Using a course grit file, carefully file to remove the shine from the topcoat. Do this for all nails.
- Pour a small amount of acetone to the cotton pad attached to foil remover wraps.
- Place the saturated cotton pad onto the gel polished nail and tightly fold the foil wrap and secure it in place.
- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.
- Starting with the first foil, carefully remove and check if the gel polish had lifted clean from the nail plate.
- Note: Trouble areas may require the use of sanding block and/or manicure sticks to remove excess gel polish.
- If there is any residue left, re-saturate the cotton pad and repeat until nails are clean of product.
- Remove the foil wrap and wipe off any excess product.
How to Remove Nail Polish, Glitter, Nail Art or Glue:
- Saturate a cotton ball with Acetone and massage onto the nail plate, applying moderate pressure from the cuticle to the nail tip.
- Wipe clean using a lint free pad. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Acrylic and Dipping (SNS) Nails:
- Clip excess artificial nails using a nail clipper.
- Using a course grit file, carefully file the product down 70%, only leaving 30%. Do this for all nails.
- Fill a glass bowl with Acetone.
- Place fingers into bowl and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Gel Polish:
- Using a course grit file, carefully file to remove the shine from the topcoat. Do this for all nails.
- Pour a small amount of acetone to the cotton pad attached to foil remover wraps.
- Place the saturated cotton pad onto the gel polished nail and tightly fold the foil wrap and secure it in place.
- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.
- Starting with the first foil, carefully remove and check if the gel polish had lifted clean from the nail plate.
- Note: Trouble areas may require the use of sanding block and/or manicure sticks to remove excess gel polish.
- If there is any residue left, re-saturate the cotton pad and repeat until nails are clean of product.
- Remove the foil wrap and wipe off any excess product.
How to Remove Nail Polish, Glitter, Nail Art or Glue:
- Saturate a cotton ball with Acetone and massage onto the nail plate, applying moderate pressure from the cuticle to the nail tip.
- Wipe clean using a lint free pad. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
READ INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
For disinfecting tools – fully submerge tools for 5 mins, remove and wipe dry.
Can be sprayed on to clean, files and buffers to disinfect them. A contact time of 5 minutes is sufficient for proper disinfection. Using a paper towel squeeze out excess moisture leave to dry.
For service areas, and equipment – saturate the area for at least 30 seconds and wipe dry.
How to Remove Acrylic and Dipping (SNS) Nails:
- Clip excess artificial nails using a nail clipper.
- Using a course grit file, carefully file the product down 70%, only leaving 30%. Do this for all nails.
- Fill a glass bowl with Acetone.
- Place fingers into bowl and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Gel Polish:
- Using a course grit file, carefully file to remove the shine from the topcoat. Do this for all nails.
- Pour a small amount of acetone to the cotton pad attached to foil remover wraps.
- Place the saturated cotton pad onto the gel polished nail and tightly fold the foil wrap and secure it in place.
- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.
- Starting with the first foil, carefully remove and check if the gel polish had lifted clean from the nail plate.
- Note: Trouble areas may require the use of sanding block and/or manicure sticks to remove excess gel polish.
- If there is any residue left, re-saturate the cotton pad and repeat until nails are clean of product.
- Remove the foil wrap and wipe off any excess product.
How to Remove Nail Polish, Glitter, Nail Art or Glue:
- Saturate a cotton ball with Acetone and massage onto the nail plate, applying moderate pressure from the cuticle to the nail tip.
- Wipe clean using a lint free pad. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
READ INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
For disinfecting tools – fully submerge tools for 5 mins, remove and wipe dry.
Can be sprayed on to clean, files and buffers to disinfect them. A contact time of 5 minutes is sufficient for proper disinfection. Using a paper towel squeeze out excess moisture leave to dry.
For service areas, and equipment – saturate the area for at least 30 seconds and wipe dry.


How to Remove Acrylic and Dipping (SNS) Nails:
- Clip excess artificial nails using a nail clipper.
- Using a course grit file, carefully file the product down 70%, only leaving 30%. Do this for all nails.
- Fill a glass bowl with Acetone.
- Place fingers into bowl and allow to soak for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.
How to Remove Gel Polish:
- Using a course grit file, carefully file to remove the shine from the topcoat. Do this for all nails.
- Pour a small amount of acetone to the cotton pad attached to foil remover wraps.
- Place the saturated cotton pad onto the gel polished nail and tightly fold the foil wrap and secure it in place.
- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.
- Starting with the first foil, carefully remove and check if the gel polish had lifted clean from the nail plate.
- Note: Trouble areas may require the use of sanding block and/or manicure sticks to remove excess gel polish.
- If there is any residue left, re-saturate the cotton pad and repeat until nails are clean of product.
- Remove the foil wrap and wipe off any excess product.
How to Remove Nail Polish, Glitter, Nail Art or Glue:
- Saturate a cotton ball with Acetone and massage onto the nail plate, applying moderate pressure from the cuticle to the nail tip.
- Wipe clean using a lint free pad. Repeat this step if necessary, until nails are clean of product.