Bone Long Tapered Barrel - 4mm - Fine
Our new range with cooling grooves making them last 1.5 times as long, premium finish giving them featherlight soft touch for the client but with ultimate performance.
This long tapered barrel piece is the perfect shape and size for removing pterygium, lifting the nail fold and reducing cracks & Fissures of the foot. It also great for reducing calluses as its length covers larger areas.
Our new range with cooling grooves making them last 1.5 times as long, premium finish giving them featherlight soft touch for the client but with ultimate performance.
One of our best selling shapes - the flame is the perfect shape for lifting the proximal nail fold in place of the cuticle pusher. Best suited to clients with more cuticle. The pointed nib is not sharp, however it's the perfect size to separate the skin from the nail plate. Its long flame shape sits comfortably into the side walls too.
Details
- Fine Grade
- Long tapered barrel Shape
- 4mm length head
- Cooling grooves
- Made from real diamond
- Right handed & left handed piece
- Can be used as a step 1 in cuticle work or for work on calluses, fissures & cracks
- Safety Bit Carbide
- Fits all E-file Machines
- Standard shaft width of 3/32"
Life Span
- Lab grown diamonds - (2-4 months)
Recommended Cleaning
Step 1.
Use warm soapy water, our Spit-Spot-Bit-Pot and our Willow Brass Brush to remove the dust and product debris from within the grits, flutes and teeth. Alternatively, put them into your Ultra Sonic Cleaner with some detergent on the relevant cycle.
Step 2.
Now it's time for your preferred disinfecting or sterilising method. We recommend our "Willow Spray & Go 2 in 1" system as the less time your bits spend immersed in solution, the better! Lay your E-file bits on a towel and evenly spray, role them over & spray again. If you are using a soaking system please only steep for the recommended time only, over-steeping will dull your E-file bits.
Step 3.
Wait 2 mins and then dry all of your bits thoroughly by hand (do not leave to air dry). Store in your bit case or bit book.
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