NoLimitNails
Well-Known Member
Hi all:hug:
No this is not a "can you" question LOL
Whenever I use a uv-topcoat over l&p I se lifting when they return, and the l&p feels so dry (like they haven't used solar oil) My clients comes every 3 or 4 week (that's the norm in DK). If no art I just buff to a high shine, and no lifting...
My question is those of you who use uv-topcoat how often do your clients come in?? and do you use a buff off or a soak off?? Maybe 3 -4 weeks under topcoat is taking it to far...
My thought is that the topcoat prevents the solar oil from penetrating properly,leaving the l&p too dry??? I now use airdry or supershiney, but some of them would like it to be a bit more permanent IYGWIM...
I had a wee idea that maybe a soak off topcoat would let more oil through, if that was the problem???
No this is not a "can you" question LOL
Whenever I use a uv-topcoat over l&p I se lifting when they return, and the l&p feels so dry (like they haven't used solar oil) My clients comes every 3 or 4 week (that's the norm in DK). If no art I just buff to a high shine, and no lifting...
My question is those of you who use uv-topcoat how often do your clients come in?? and do you use a buff off or a soak off?? Maybe 3 -4 weeks under topcoat is taking it to far...
My thought is that the topcoat prevents the solar oil from penetrating properly,leaving the l&p too dry??? I now use airdry or supershiney, but some of them would like it to be a bit more permanent IYGWIM...
I had a wee idea that maybe a soak off topcoat would let more oil through, if that was the problem???