geeg - 180x240 abrasives??

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DNA

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geeg,
In Nailclass it mentions that you use a 180x240 abrasive when blending and thinning tips. Call me silly but I can't find one anywhere??
I have a 100x180 and a 240 on its own (CND files) I'm guessing I should just use these two instead?

thanks,
Shellie :)
 
Shellie - the Tuxedo is 180/240 and the Outblack is 120/240! HTH's
 
Hi, ....I am not sure if Geeg is on line at the moment....so I will sneak in a reply here... CND Tuxedo abrasive is 180/240 ....it is my favorite abrasive.......black side is 180 white side 240.....HTH
 
:o oooh I just found some... don't mind me... silly Shellie, LOL

Thanks Mrs Geek - I didn't know about the Tuxedo, is it available in Australia? It's not in the brochure I have?
 
DNA said:
:o oooh I just found some... don't mind me... silly Shellie, LOL

Thanks Mrs Geek - I didn't know about the Tuxedo, is it available in Australia? It's not in the brochure I have?

I would have thought so - one of my favorites and been around a while! It's black & white hence Tuxedo for a name!! The white side is the 240 and the black is the 180!! :)
 
The Tuxedo is also my favorite board and it lasts ages and ages.

I do believe I have heard that 'grit' sizes can vary in other countries so be careful. We calculate grit size by how many particles are per square cm. Others calculate by the half inch. This does make a difference as to how harsh the board is. If calculated by the half inch, then the boards are more harsh.
 
The tuxedo is my fave too. It took me a while to get to like it. It can be used for nearly everything. I hope they are in stock as i am needing to order new ones also.
 
DNA said:
geeg,
In Nailclass it mentions that you use a 180x240 abrasive when blending and thinning tips. Call me silly but I can't find one anywhere??
I have a 100x180 and a 240 on its own (CND files) I'm guessing I should just use these two instead?

thanks,
Shellie :)
just thought id say nsi do a black 180/240 in which i use all the time.
 

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