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bloomingnails

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Hi all

Long story short, my removal bowl is in the loft (just gone back to work after maternity leave, life still up side down) and can't by removal wraps from suppliers in time, tomorrow, So can I make my own using cotton wool and foil or try and get something to but D:sperse in? Hate looking disorganised!

I tried a search and could not find an answer.

Thanks!


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The foil method will work fine.
 
Hi all

Long story short, my removal bowl is in the loft (just gone back to work after maternity leave, life still up side down) and can't by removal wraps from suppliers in time, tomorrow, So can I make my own using cotton wool and foil or try and get something to but D:sperse in? Hate looking disorganised!

I tried a search and could not find an answer.

Thanks!


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Hi hun

Dsperse doesnt remove shellac

Dsolve does, dcolour removes polish, dsperse removes dispersion layer...

I use foil and cotton wool pads :)
 
Hi hun

Dsperse doesnt remove shellac

Dsolve does, dcolour removes polish, dsperse removes dispersion layer...

I use foil and cotton wool pads :)

Doh, I have been up since 5am with a hyper 4 year old and my brain is sponge. I meant D:solve!

I was thinking the foil cotton wool thing would be ok, just wanted to check.

Thanks ladies for your help and a merry christmas!

Lilian

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Might just be a typo but make sure your using D.Solve to remove with, D.Sperce is to remove the stickey layer at the end

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