Snuggles
Well-Known Member
Was chatting with an old nail buddy of mine who recently had some refresher training with a former nsi educator.
Now I was always taught to wipe my brush before dipping back into my monomer, I don't often wipe my brush fusing application as intend to get ratio right I just wipe any slight residue off so not to contaminate my brush.
My nail buddy said you don't do this no more, it's the old school way.
I do try and go on as many courses as possible to keep my skills up to date, I work clean so keep odour to a minimum but never been taught this before, I always been taught to wipe brush before going back into monomer.
I just want to know if any of you have been taught not to wipe or is it just me?
Now I was always taught to wipe my brush before dipping back into my monomer, I don't often wipe my brush fusing application as intend to get ratio right I just wipe any slight residue off so not to contaminate my brush.
My nail buddy said you don't do this no more, it's the old school way.
I do try and go on as many courses as possible to keep my skills up to date, I work clean so keep odour to a minimum but never been taught this before, I always been taught to wipe brush before going back into monomer.
I just want to know if any of you have been taught not to wipe or is it just me?