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Did you keep trying with this…. What is the removal always difficult? I’m having a hard time with this. It feels like rubber cement when I’m removing it. And I’m scared maybe I’m not curing it well enough? Does it always feel like rubber cement when we’re moving did you find a way to remove it. I have searched the Internet to no avail to find out if everybody experiences the removal to be a little strange with this.
So for the removal for this particular set it did feel a little weird and I'm not going to lie about it it felt kind of like a rubbery texture. So what I had to do was basically use the soak off method using clips/foil, cotton balls/pads, an acetone. I soaked them off for 10mins each time. And yes it took me all together 30mins using that method. And I just used a nail file for what was left over. Hope that works or you are able to understand me. Sorry if it sounded complicated
I use acetone from Walmart. I cut the nails short and I use a drill to file the nail as short as I can. Then I use these clamps from Amazon and a cotton ball with acetone. I will try and make a video as soon as I can on how to remove them
@@Julie_480 yes when I didn't use base coat they would pop off in a few days. I'm also kind of rough with my hands so it was very frustrating. But I remembered the base coat and they stayed on a lot longer. Also it depends on the type of full cover nail. Some you may or may not have to etch the inside of the nails.
Sadly for me they lasted one day. I tend to be rough with my hands and I do quite a lot of dishes throughout the day and no I don't use gloves. So just because it didn't work for me doesn't mean it won't work for you. So please keep that in mind