The document provides steps to clean nail tools and equipment. For nail clippers, it recommends using a toothpick to remove buildup, soaking the clippers in a cleaning solution to loosen debris, and scrubbing with a stiff brush. For nail buffers, it recommends cleaning after each use with a small brush, soaking in acetone, scrubbing with soap and water, allowing to air dry, and storing wrapped in a clean towel. The multiple step processes aim to thoroughly remove debris and disinfect the tools.
The document provides steps to clean nail tools and equipment. For nail clippers, it recommends using a toothpick to remove buildup, soaking the clippers in a cleaning solution to loosen debris, and scrubbing with a stiff brush. For nail buffers, it recommends cleaning after each use with a small brush, soaking in acetone, scrubbing with soap and water, allowing to air dry, and storing wrapped in a clean towel. The multiple step processes aim to thoroughly remove debris and disinfect the tools.
The document provides steps to clean nail tools and equipment. For nail clippers, it recommends using a toothpick to remove buildup, soaking the clippers in a cleaning solution to loosen debris, and scrubbing with a stiff brush. For nail buffers, it recommends cleaning after each use with a small brush, soaking in acetone, scrubbing with soap and water, allowing to air dry, and storing wrapped in a clean towel. The multiple step processes aim to thoroughly remove debris and disinfect the tools.
Disinfect the tools and equipments How to clean nail tool:
• Step 1: Use a toothpick. Small
bits of build up can become caked on your clippers. In-some cases, this may have accumulated in a crevice. This kind of unsightly buildup may even remain after sterilizing or disinfecting. Step 2:
• Soak your clippers. Allowing your
clippers to soak in a cleaning solution or disinfectant can cause buildup to loosen or dissolve. Generally, the longer you soak your clippers, the greater the effect of your cleaning solution or disinfectant will have. Step 3:
• Scrub your clippers. You might be
surprised by how effective a simple dry scrubbing with a stiff bristle brush can be. Take your brush and apply it to your clippers. Switch your scrubbing direction and angle frequently while doing so. How to clean nail equipment:
• Step 1: Clean your personal buffer
after each use. Every time you buff your nails with this tool, you could be getting germs on it. It’s better to be safe than sorry! Cleaning your buffer should also make it last longer before you need to throw it out StEP 2: Scrub with a small nylon or wire brush to remove surface debris. Either type will work, so pick whichever brush is easiest for you to purchase. Start by scrubbing the buffer without soap or water to remove the coating of dust and debris. Step 3;
• Soak the buffer in acetone for a
few minutes. Fill a small container with acetone nail polish remover. Completely submerge the buffer in the liquid. This will remove any remaining debris from the buffer. Throw out the acetone when you’re finished. step 4:
• Scrub the buffer again with
antibacterial soap and warm water. Use your bristle brush to get a lather. Once you’ve given the buffer a good scrub, rinse it off. Now you’re ready to disinfect. Step 5:
Allow the buffer to air dry. Place
your buffer on a clean towel. Check it after a few hours and flip it over so the other side can dry as well. You may need to squeeze excess moisture out of a buffer that contains foam parts. Step 6:
• Store your buffer by wrapping it
in a clean towel. Once your buffer is completely dry, choose a small, clean towel. Place your buffer on the towel and fold it up. You can then put the buffer wherever is most convenient for you. It’ll be ready and waiting when it’s time for your next manicure! Thank you for listening! :D