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Reddit mentions of 4 Way Nail File and Buffer, 7 Inches Long, All Purpose, Best For Natural Nails, Save Time and Money, 4 Fingernail Files in 1, Professional Care Manicure Tools By Iridesi, 12 Pack

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4 Way Nail File and Buffer, 7 Inches Long, All Purpose, Best For Natural Nails, Save Time and Money, 4 Fingernail Files in 1, Professional Care Manicure Tools By Iridesi, 12 Pack
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GRITS AND COLORS. WHAT YOU GET. Each grit has been carefully selected so you will be able to file, buff and shine your fingernails with just one nail file. Step 1 is a beautiful medium blue 240 grit, Step 2 is a pink 320 grit, Step 3 is a white 1000 grit and Step 4 is the grey 3000 shiner grit. Your order will come with a bulk set of 12 emory boards that are 7 inches long and 3/4 of an inch wide. Perfect buffers for men and women or a valentines day gift for best friend girl.ADHESIVE DOES NOT PEEL AWAY FROM THE BOARD. This 4 sided nail file has an adhesive that will keep the sand paper attached to the foam and other parts of the salon board tool. These items can even be used on the feet for a pedicure or other toenail grooming care needs on your foot. Your toenails will have a natural shiny glow. Heavy duty enough to work on large or small dogs. Your dog will have a natural looking shine without a chemical polisher which is good for you and safe for your pet.NOT TOO COARSE FOR NATURAL NAILS, WILL NOT TARE OR BREAK NAILS UP. With a disposable nailfile that is too rough you could end up doing more harm them good. When other finger nail filers start at 100 or 180 we start out at a fine 240 grit and move up the finer grit scale to a smoother 3000. This four way fingernail file is perfect for natural nails & glides away material instead of shredding it to pieces. It has a convenient size which allows you to take your new shiners with you when you travel.VIRTUALLY NO PARTICLE SHEDDING. Particles that fall off a nail filer can make a mess. It looks terrible and means your file is literally falling apart. A little shedding is normal for sanding equipment made from a paper type abrasive but too much could mean low quality materials. We use high quality abrasive material that has virtually no shedding. No more messy black particles all over the place. Get this Iridesi nail filing and buffing system in your home and experience the difference.WASHABLE, EASY TO CLEAN, WATER RESISTANT. We recommend using isopropyl alchohol to clean your nail file supplies. A couple sprays will do the trick. You may also brush the file lightly with a manicure brush to clean out any stuck on material. We also recommend not to soak the file as it may damage that paper and adhesive elements. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase the manufacturer, Spivler Enterprises LLC. for a hassle free resolution. Click Add To Cart.
Specs:
ColorBlue,white,grey
Height0.75 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items12
Size7 Inch (Pack of 12)
Width7 Inches

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u/Vonderboy ยท 1 pointr/Gunpla

I use hard Wave sticks too and love them. They sand very flat (something I liked files for) but are quite gentle on the plastic in terms of deap scratches. BUT for some reason the 800 grit is disconnected like in your link. Anyone know where else you can get it?

In terms of files I have the Tamiya basic , Tamiya fine basic , and a (hopefully) nicer plastic hobby file on order just to try. Files are nice for larger jobs like serious molding flaws (not common in Bandai kits) and the fine ones are OK for nubs but still quite rough compared to any sanding stick. Although, as you know I'm sure, files last forever and require much less effort and time to chew through plastic. I'm hoping the plastic file is the Holy grail and is a good balance. I bought a set of needle files and diamond files from harbor freight and they blow. The trash just don't grip or cut don't waste your $3.

And as a reference I own Revell, squadron , nail buff sticks, and have made my own sticks from automotive sand paper. The nail files are way too rough imo, making my own is a pain, and while the squadron sticks are nice I mainly only used the tri-grit while I used all the Revell except the roughest and are probably the best value imo. I still use the other more flexible kinds but dramatically prefer wave. Wish the 800 grit still were available.

Long post sorry. Hope it helps

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u/Special_Towel ยท 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I have the same problem, I just use a metal file now. You don't feel the scratch. It's hard to find any so I usually just use the ones on the back of a nail clipper. I also recommend getting a four sided nail buffer which includes buffing polishing smoothing etc, they just make your nails look nicer but you can't shape your nails with it. https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Fingernail-Professional-Manicure-Iridesi/dp/B00868BNUY/ref=sr_1_3_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1537819550&sr=1-3&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A2874020011

If you clip your nails to shape then you could just touch up with a nail buffer. The scratchy side isn't necessary and I usually avoid it. Be careful not to accidentally purchase a nail buffer that's gritty, so just check out your local Walgreens or Walmart to feel them.