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I would use Lysol wipes on the spacer but not on...
I would use Lysol wipes on the spacer but not on the machine. use the TR3 resin glaze like Miriam suggested on the machine. Follow the instructions on the can to a tee. The first go round will clean...
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Yep, I never had a problem removing any nail...
Yep, I never had a problem removing any nail polish with non acetone remover and I had every kind you can think of. I went for color, not loyal to any brand. Some polishes I had were 30+ years...
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I used to do nails. Non acetone remover is for...
I used to do nails. Non acetone remover is for acrylic(fake) nails, it doesn't matter what type of polish. Acetone will melt the fake nails.
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Glenn, how about the non acetone polish remover,...
Glenn, how about the non acetone polish remover, would that work and be better for the machine?
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