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22-12-07, 06:20 AM

The right name is tip blender...... acetone base it does work on small lift, but you have to give it time to soften the acrylic, so why not learn better file technique and save money.

Line out...... Cyanoacrylates with a Little more wetting agent than nail glue to aid with spreading, of course it work It's glue and ya it make the line disappear.
one may even say that OK so if we can take acrylic and go over wrap or silk which is Cyanoacrylates than why can we go over line out.

What is rule number 1 when it come to proper prep clean clean clean nail. You can't clean under lift area, poor adhesion equal to weak link in enhancement.

If you think that primer make acrylic yellow......... Try this, take a clear tip brush on a coat of resin (Cyanoacrylates) now sparingly put some primer on it than you will see what yellow is.

LINE OUT THE DOOR...... lol

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23-12-07, 02:05 AM

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Well I have line out, and I do use it...very occasionally But I do find it handy to have

Me too. I use it maybe once in every 10 sets of infills. I've had mine for about 18months !!! And it does what it says on the bottle.....

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23-12-07, 10:12 AM

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Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the "lineout" she is talking about it the stuff you run under any lifting to hide it, not that stuff for blending in tips.
Yes you're right Carl I'm confusing it with tip blender sorry hun
Both lineout and tip blender I have classed as useless items that I bought and found I didn't need once I "got it".
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23-12-07, 04:53 PM

i have a bottle of milleniums line out stuff somewhere i think - i used to use it when i used their products as i had more lifting.... interestingly now i use creative i don't get lifting therefore no line removal needed, no line out stuff needed and NO nasty INFILL LINE - yyyyyyyyiiiiipppppeeeee!

MMMMMMMMmmmmmm maybe the L&P i now use is better????
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31-12-07, 06:43 AM

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Hi, Ive seen on a couple of threads about line out is for lazy techs
but why do they make line out if no one really uses it ?

I was thinking of buying some as I have followed Geegs tutorial and tried and tried to get all the nail free of lifting but on some nails I still the teeniest bit a of white line .
It takes me ages and then I end up with a tiny bit of product left on the nail which may have been quicker to soak off

So would it still be lazy it if line out helped ?
does line out work ?
and what is it made from could I use something else ?
I don't want to buy it if its no good as it is quite an expensive product .

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Line Out contains inhibited ester monomers and is not a glue or acetone. It does not encourage infections and isgreat when used properly on very small areas of lifted product that is difficult to get rid of. Surely we all get them now and again) Whats wrong with making life easier?
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31-12-07, 10:45 AM

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Line Out contains inhibited ester monomers and is not a glue or acetone. It does not encourage infections and isgreat when used properly on very small areas of lifted product that is difficult to get rid of. Surely we all get them now and again) Whats wrong with making life easier?
How do you sanitise the nail thoroughly if there's lifted product on it which will then have Line Out applied to it to effectively cover up the lifting?
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31-12-07, 03:54 PM

When I first purchased Line Out (don't tend to need it now) I was told by NSI that it was a thermo-setting resin not a glue.


But isn't a resin another name for a glue?
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01-01-08, 01:29 PM

Just wanted to add that the 3 times I have used Line Out, all got a greenie!!!!

I was mortified and it went straight in the bin........guess what never had another greenie since!

I am always careful of prep and sanitation but I`m sure this was down to line out, so I went over all filing techniques again and did another class and although I do still get the odd little line I am too scared to use it again just in case.....imo it`s not really worth it!
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