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I usually use a 180 grit, then a 240, then finish with the rough then the softer side of my Salon System sanding sponge (loooove that!) to ensure that I've removed any scratches or they show up afterwards. Sometimes I only use a 240 then the sanding sponge if I haven't been too cack-handed with my gel in the first place (learning that I'm 'playing' with it too much!).Are you having to file a lot to remove bumps and lumps? If you're only refining the surface (hark at me, talking like a pro! I've only been using these gels 2 weeks!) then a 100-180 should be OK. I've never gone harder than a 100 and that was when I was buffing the whole lot off.PM me if you want hun, it would be good to have a natter with another Pronails geek.PS - sorry no pics last night, will try to bung them on this morning, it's just been manic yesterday. I should know not to make promises I can't keep :o
I usually use a 180 grit, then a 240, then finish with the rough then the softer side of my Salon System sanding sponge (loooove that!) to ensure that I've removed any scratches or they show up afterwards. Sometimes I only use a 240 then the sanding sponge if I haven't been too cack-handed with my gel in the first place (learning that I'm 'playing' with it too much!).
Are you having to file a lot to remove bumps and lumps? If you're only refining the surface (hark at me, talking like a pro! I've only been using these gels 2 weeks!) then a 100-180 should be OK. I've never gone harder than a 100 and that was when I was buffing the whole lot off.
PM me if you want hun, it would be good to have a natter with another Pronails geek.
PS - sorry no pics last night, will try to bung them on this morning, it's just been manic yesterday. I should know not to make promises I can't keep :o