Why does the acrylic lift so fast?

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Has anyone considered the possibility of the liquid being used not being formulated by the manufacturer of the acrylic powder being the cause of the lifting? I am a retired tech due to relocating and not being licensed on the state I now live. I have problems with lifting on every fill appointment without fail. Usually it's along the sidewall, sometimes at the very top, sometimes the cuticle. It finally struck me that it could be the liquid....would love a response on that. Thank you!
 
Has anyone considered the possibility of the liquid being used not being formulated by the manufacturer of the acrylic powder being the cause of the lifting? I am a retired tech due to relocating and not being licensed on the state I now live. I have problems with lifting on every fill appointment without fail. Usually it's along the sidewall, sometimes at the very top, sometimes the cuticle. It finally struck me that it could be the liquid....would love a response on that. Thank you!

Yes, absolutely likely to be the reason. Here in the UK we are advised not to mix and match products from different brands but (from what I've read and seen over the years) techs from the US regularly do it. I've never really understood why as brands spend huge amounts on R&D to make their products work perfectly together.
 
Thank you..that's exactly what I was thinking!
 
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