Advice on removal of cuticle remover please

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Hi there

I have bought a spray bottle to rinse away any cuticle remover residue on the nail prior to applying acrylic. Problem is I can not get hold of any citrus soak to add to the water.

Does anyone know if water alone can be used or does a form of detergent need to be present to neutralise the cuticle remover.

If this is the case do you know of an alternative to citrus soak?

Thanks in advance,

Sharon :)
 
I have just got my clients to wash there hands using soap and water.....its worked fine...then just scrubfresh and prep as normal.
 
Thanks Angie

I was thinking of something I could add to the water in case a sink was not nearby in order to save some time. I know it wouldn't take that long to get them to use the bathroom but I do like to work quickly.

Thanks

Sharon x
 
I would guess any kind of liquid soap...just a squirt mixed with the water....that should remove the cuticle remover, then just scrubfresh after.
 
Thanks, just needed some clarification on that.:)
 
if you don't have citrus soak is there any reason why you can't use no-acetone remover?
 
Plain ole water is fine hun, thats all I use, spray with water then I use a small face cloth to completely wipe it all off then S/F at the end, all is fine and dandy, you dont need citrus soak at all... Water is what de-activates the Sodium Hydroxide.

In ref to the query above re non-acetone remover... not wise to put one chemical over another hun, water is all u honestly need.
 

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