Tiny holes in the acrylic after filing/buffing

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MrsT

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Hi there,

After filing and buffing one new replacement nail, I noticed that there were a few tiny holes in the acrylic. This doesn't happen everytime. Can anyone help with this. Not sure if its the wrong file being used, filing and buffing whilst the product is still curing etc. It only showed once I buffed the nail and the dust turned them white.

Many thanks

Mrs T.
 
hello you ratio could of been a bit to wet as this can cause bubbles , can some one clarifie?? hths
 
BUbbleS!!¨

I would assume you either don't master your ratio, either have not taken the air out of your brush (sorry for my bad English...)

practice your ratio over and over to have it right...
and also always press your brush into your dappen to get the air bubble out of it before taking the powders.

as for filing before the total curing of the product, I often did it, and never had any problems.
 
could it be airbubbles??? when you first use your brush make sure you press it flat in the monomer...you will see all the air come to the surface.
I am not too sure what ese it could be.....
HTH's
 
You are not waiting long enough to let your bead settle out and start to polymerise before pressing it into place.

There is a very complicated chemical reaction going on .. don't disturb it until it has settled out or you will get this result.

If you want to work faster .. use CND Moxi Liquid.
 
Many thanks,

:lol:
 

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