Carbide e-file nail drill bits - Cone (pointed) , Medium, for Russian manicure, electric file nail drill bits for gel nail polish removal

SKU: CC-026
Pointed cone, Medium grit, carbide nail drill bits for a Russian manicure, used during gel nail polish removal

Carbide e-file nail drill bits - Cone (pointed) , Medium, for Russian manicure, electric file nail drill bits for gel nail polish removal

SKU: CC-026
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Pointed carbide nail drill bits

Carbide bits are used for removing gel nail polish. The thing that makes the pointed carbide special is the ease of access to remove gel polish from the hard to reach places. This bit in particular has a wide base which helps to remove existing product in bulk but has the added benefit of coming down to a point.

When you are performing a dry manicure always make sure to be extra careful. These medium grit bits designed for removing gel polish are powerful. Start slowly when you begin to remove polish. If you need a full step by step on a Russian manicure visit our blog. 

Make sure to remove all of the cured polish during the first step of the manicure to ensure proper adhesion of the new builder gel you are going to put down. This helps to prevent chips in cracks.

Our bits are professional salon quality and are non painful. Using quality products speeds up manicures and pedicures with out sacrificing for quality.

Shape: Cone, Pointed

Manufactured in: Russia

Rotating speed/RPM: from 5 000 to 30 000

Diameter (mm): 6

Working part length (mm): 8

Grit: Medium

Used in Russian manicure and pedicure

These cuticle tools are serious and can cause harm. All nail drill bits on this website are quality cuticle tools that are designed to be used by trained manicurists. If you do not know how to use nail drill bits then please seek professional training. We are not responsible for damage using these nail drill bits by people performing machine manicures. You purchase this nail drill bit knowing and understanding the dangers involved in tools.

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