harlsdiesel2
Well-Known Member
Hi,im just wondering how I should remove gelish as I don't do it I do shellac.would I remove in the same way using desolve?as I have a client today who's swapping over to shellac
You need to break the seal of the top coat, by swiping over it with your file. Then wrap as you would with Shellac, using D-Solve, leaving for fifteen minutes.
Oo cheers!I've got my Cnd wraps so hopefully I'll be fine.Xx
I'm sure you will! If you look in the Gelish group you will see that many don't break the seal and it removes the same. Also, it seems D-Solve is the preferred remover rather than anything else. I have always used D-Solve as I use Shellac as well as Gelish, so I have no other remover to compare it to. My NH remover is still sat unopened on the shelf!
Could you not soak them of in soak of bowls x
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