E-File Sanding Band
E-File Sanding Band
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Upgrade your e-file game with ManiPedi by Aprés Sanding Bands-designed for precision, performance, and versatility. Whether you're gently prepping a natural nail, removing gel polish, or refining extensions, these professional-grade sanding bands offer the control you need. Available in 80 (coarse), 120 (medium), and 180 (fine) grits, they’re compatible with most standard e-files and deliver smooth, consistent results with every use. Keep your services efficient and your results flawless with these must-have nail drill essentials.
[benefits]
- Three Grit Options - 80 (coarse), 120 (medium), and 180 (fine) for customizable services.
- Multi-Use Functionality - Perfect for nail prep, gel polish removal, and shaping extensions.
- Universal Fit - Compatible with most professional e-files and nail drills.
- Salon-Quality Performance - Delivers smooth, reliable results without skipping or slipping.
- Pro-Approved Quality - Durable and precise, designed for techs who expect consistency and control.
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[specifications]
- Grit: #120 (medium-fine)
- Material: Silicon carbide Japan NCA for durability and longevity
- Non-toxic and environmentally friendly transparent adhesive
- Excellent heat dissipation
- Anti clogging
- Compatible with Aprés Slim Sanding Band Mandrel Bit
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Safety
To ensure optimal performance and client comfort, follow these essential safety practices when working with e-file bits:
- Use Proper Speed & Pressure
Each bit type is designed for a specific speed range. Using an incorrect RPM may cause excess heat or damage.
Maintain a light, controlled touch—excessive pressure can lead to discomfort or injury. - Prevent Overheating
Always keep the bit in motion during use. Prolonged contact in one area may generate heat, resulting in a burning sensation for the client. - Select the Right Bit for the Service
Using a coarse bit on a natural nail may thin or damage the nail plate.
Always choose finer grit bits for gentle prep work or natural nail services. - Sanitize & Disinfect Thoroughly
All bits must be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized between uses to prevent cross-contamination.
Never reuse bits between clients without proper sterilization. - Handle with Care
Dropping or mishandling bits can compromise their integrity.
Store them in a clean, dry holder to protect them from damage and contamination.
Avoid aggressive filing near the cuticle area. - Monitor for Wear and Tear
Bits should be replaced if they become dull, rusted, or damaged. A worn bit can increase friction and reduce service quality. - Minimize Dust Exposure
Wear a protective mask and use a dust collector when filing, particularly when working with acrylics or gels, to reduce airborne particles. - Prioritize Client Comfort
Check in with clients regularly. If they experience heat or sensitivity, adjust your technique immediately.
Maintenance
Maintaining your bits ensures longer life and consistent, professional-grade performance:
- Remove Dust & Debris
After each use, clean bits using a nylon brush or bit cleaner to eliminate surface residue. - Wash Gently
Rinse under warm running water using a soft brush and mild soap.
Avoid prolonged soaking of metal bits to prevent corrosion. - Disinfect Effectively
Soak in an EPA-registered disinfectant per the manufacturer's recommended time.
Limit soaking time for diamond or carbide bits to preserve integrity. - Dry Completely
Air dry on a lint-free towel or use compressed air to eliminate moisture, especially from crevices. - Store Properly
Keep bits in a designated, dry, and sanitized holder.
Avoid storing in humid or unclean environments. - Replace as Needed
Inspect regularly for signs of dullness, damage, or rust.
Replace any bit that no longer performs safely and efficiently.
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