
How to Safely Remove Gel-Polish Using an E-File
Using an e-file can be a quick, effective, and safe way to remove gel-polish if the proper methods are used. Erica’s ATA recommends these steps.

Using an e-file can be a quick, effective, and safe way to remove gel-polish if the proper methods are used. Erica’s ATA recommends these steps.

This high powered electric nail file is low noise, low heat, and low vibration, and is ideal for both professional use in the salon and beginner use at home.

Erica's ATA introduces their newest bit: the polisher.

Learn how to tell when and how to clean or replace your e-file bits.

Young Nails' Greg Salo shows how to remove hard gels safely.

Nail tech Lynda Lam has an easy method to clean out stubborn gel or acrylic from e-file bits: She uses a pink eraser like the kind you use at school.

In this video, Greg Salo explains which e-file bits to use for nail prep.

Kupa’s 10 Piece K-Star Carbide Bit Kit features bits for every salon need. Bits are available in gold or silver finish and come in a cylindrical container that displays each bit for easy organization.
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Ann Chang shares techniques for sculpting acrylic stiletto nails using a nail form.

Young Nails president Greg Salo explains the fundamentals of safe, effective e-file use.
Since the material the bit is made out of is important, let’s take a look at what the options are.
Here is a quick-and-easy guide to e-file bits for beginners that was put together with the help of independent educator Lisa Ann Bowles.
It’s time to continue the #efilechronicles and move forward onto working on a real person.

Use these common misunderstandings as teachable opportunities.
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With all the discussion of e-files, it seemed like a good idea to unearth this blog post on how to choose an e-file.

Proper training is crucial when using an e-file. Here are some of North American School of Podology president Vicki Malo’s top tips for using e-files in pedicures.