Need a D-Sperse alternative rather quickly!

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Sorry, I have done some searches but cannot find the answer I need. . . and I do need it quickly lol

I have knocked over my Dsperse, only about an inch in it so financially not a problem but oh boy what a pain in the neck as I have a Shellac this afternoon and one tomorrow morning!

Can't get to my nearest Creative Academy till Monday - in the meantime, can I use non-acetone nail varnish remover to remove the sticky residue?
 
We don't have D-Sperse in Australia so we have to use Isopropyl Alcohol the higher the percentage the better the shine (definately above 90%) - HTH Good Luck!!!!
 
Oh how annoying!!

You can use a squirt of cool blue to keep you going, but I'm sure if you phone your local academy then they'd be able to sort you out re posting out a new bottle :)


Another little note - pump bottles really help reduce spills!
 
Don't use non-acetone remover!! You need 99% Isopropyl Alcohol (that's basically what d sperse is).
Non-acetone remover contains a bunch of other junk so not sure what it would do. You can get 99% IPA from just about any beauty supply store - sallys do it : Sally Express | Salon Services Finishing Wipe
 
You must use 99% Isopropyl Alcohol. Anything else will not give your Shellac service the FAB mirror finish. HTH! :)
 
Sorry, I have done some searches but cannot find the answer I need. . . and I do need it quickly lol

I have knocked over my Dsperse, only about an inch in it so financially not a problem but oh boy what a pain in the neck as I have a Shellac this afternoon and one tomorrow morning!

Can't get to my nearest Creative Academy till Monday - in the meantime, can I use non-acetone nail varnish remover to remove the sticky residue?

An inch in the bottle should be plenty to do two treatments and more! Hope you get the D.Sperse soon. Definitley do not use polish remover with or without acetone in it.
 

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