GLOSS Nail File Set 100/180 grit — standard salon file for natural nails and gel

Nail File Set | Disposable Nail Files & Buff

Nail File Set 100/180
$9.99
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GLOSS Nail File Set 100/180 grit — standard salon file for natural nails and gel

Nail File Set | Disposable Nail Files & Buff

$9.99
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GLOSS Disposable Nail Files are professional single-use files designed for nail technicians who prioritize hygiene without sacrificing performance.

Available in 100/180 grit (standard salon use), 80/100 grit (heavier work for builder gel and acrygel), and individual nail file & buff combos for hygiene-conscious clients.

How to Use

  1. Use 80/100 side for shaping builder gel/acrygel and removing length.
  2. Use 100/180 side for refining shape and surface prep on natural nails.
  3. Dispose after each client for full hygiene compliance.

Specifications

  • Grits: 100/180 and 80/100
  • Type: Disposable single-use
  • For: Natural nails, builder gel, acrygel, polygel

Frequently asked questions

What grit options are available in the GLOSS Nail File Set?

GLOSS Nail File Set is available in two grit combinations: 100/180 grit (most versatile — 100 for shaping, 180 for smoothing) and 80/100 grit (for shorter service on gel and natural nails). Individual nail file and buff sets (single-use per client) are also available.

Why use disposable nail files instead of reusable ones?

Disposable nail files support salon hygiene standards by eliminating cross-contamination between clients. A fresh file for each client is the professional standard in most US states and is the most hygienic approach for any nail service.

Can I use these files on gel nails and natural nails?

Yes. GLOSS Nail Files work on natural nails, gel polish, builder gel overlays, and nail extensions. Use the coarser grit (80 or 100) for initial shaping and length reduction, and the finer grit (180) for surface smoothing and edge refinement.

Can these files be used for gel polish removal?

Use files to gently break the seal of the top coat before soaking in acetone — this speeds up removal significantly. Do not file down through all layers of gel; over-filing can damage the natural nail plate.

How do I choose between 100/180 and 80/100 grit?

Use 100/180 grit for most standard salon services — shaping natural nails, refining gel overlays, and surface smoothing. Use 80/100 grit for builder gel and acrygel services where more material needs to be removed, or for creating adhesion on gel polish surfaces before infill.

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