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Barbiekc84

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Hi guys,
I saw this on the lidl leaflet that came with our local paper and thought it may be of interest to some of you:

Lidl Online

When I done my Creative course I was told if I needed to soak my brush to remove built up acrylic etc I should blue tac it to the side of my disinfectant tin and suspend it over a dappen dish of monomer or brush cleaner. This would be far easier and its cheap!!!

Kelly x
 
I had a look and it seems a good idea. The only thing I would be wary of is if the brush slipped and the bristles were no longer suspended - if they are help firm it is a great idea
I put a dappen dish in the bottom of a glass jar and use a clothes peg to balance it on the edge of the jar - and its free:)
 
Better still make sure you dont get acrylic stuck in it in the first place :lol: Ive been doing nails for over 8 years now and have never needed to use brush cleaner. I just make sure i look after it well, after each and every client dip it in monomer and squeeze out the excess on a tissue and put it back in its coffin. If you look after your tools they will serve you well.
 

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