Professional Lint Free Nail Wipes

£6.00

Professional Lint Free Nail Wipes the one product you'll use more than anything else on your station. Every prep, every cure, every removal, every cleanup lint-free wipes are there. And using the right ones makes more difference than most nail techs realise.

The problem with cotton wool, cotton pads, and cheap wipes is fibres. Every time you wipe a nail with cotton, tiny invisible fibres get left behind on the surface. You can't always see them, but they're there. And when you apply gel, BIAB, or any product over those fibres, they get trapped underneath. That's where you get tiny bumps in your finish, lifting at the edges, and imperfections that shouldn't be there. One invisible fibre under your base gel can ruin the entire set.

These professional lint-free wipes leave absolutely zero fibres behind. The material is designed to hold together during use without shedding, no matter how much liquid you soak them with. Whether you're wiping with dehydrator, UV cleanser, acetone, or gel remover the wipe stays intact and the nail surface stays clean.

You'll reach for these at every stage of every service:

Nail prep soak with dehydrator and wipe the nail plate before product application. The foundation of every set starts with a clean, fibre-free nail.

Tacky layer removal after curing your final top coat, soak with UV cleanser and wipe to reveal the shine. Use a fresh side of the wipe for each nail to avoid transferring residue and dulling the finish.

Gel removal soak with acetone or gel remover and wrap under foil for the soak-off method. The wipe holds the liquid against the nail without falling apart during the soaking time.

Brush cleaning wipe your gel brushes between colours and after each service to keep them clean and prevent product from hardening in the bristles.

Cleanup wipe away any product that has touched the skin or cuticle area during application. A clean wipe dipped in cleanser gives you precise cleanup without disturbing the rest of your work.

You'll go through these faster than almost any other product in your kit. A single client appointment can use 10–20 wipes depending on the service. Having a reliable supply on your station isn't optional, running out mid-service is every nail tech's nightmare.

Best for:

  • Nail plate dehydration during prep

  • Removing tacky inhibition layer after gel curing

  • Soak-off gel and acrylic removal

  • Cleaning gel brushes between colours

  • Wiping up product mistakes during application

  • Every stage of every nail service

Use with the appropriate liquid for each task. For tacky layer removal, use a fresh side of the wipe for each finger for the cleanest, streak-free result.

Professional Lint Free Nail Wipes the one product you'll use more than anything else on your station. Every prep, every cure, every removal, every cleanup lint-free wipes are there. And using the right ones makes more difference than most nail techs realise.

The problem with cotton wool, cotton pads, and cheap wipes is fibres. Every time you wipe a nail with cotton, tiny invisible fibres get left behind on the surface. You can't always see them, but they're there. And when you apply gel, BIAB, or any product over those fibres, they get trapped underneath. That's where you get tiny bumps in your finish, lifting at the edges, and imperfections that shouldn't be there. One invisible fibre under your base gel can ruin the entire set.

These professional lint-free wipes leave absolutely zero fibres behind. The material is designed to hold together during use without shedding, no matter how much liquid you soak them with. Whether you're wiping with dehydrator, UV cleanser, acetone, or gel remover the wipe stays intact and the nail surface stays clean.

You'll reach for these at every stage of every service:

Nail prep soak with dehydrator and wipe the nail plate before product application. The foundation of every set starts with a clean, fibre-free nail.

Tacky layer removal after curing your final top coat, soak with UV cleanser and wipe to reveal the shine. Use a fresh side of the wipe for each nail to avoid transferring residue and dulling the finish.

Gel removal soak with acetone or gel remover and wrap under foil for the soak-off method. The wipe holds the liquid against the nail without falling apart during the soaking time.

Brush cleaning wipe your gel brushes between colours and after each service to keep them clean and prevent product from hardening in the bristles.

Cleanup wipe away any product that has touched the skin or cuticle area during application. A clean wipe dipped in cleanser gives you precise cleanup without disturbing the rest of your work.

You'll go through these faster than almost any other product in your kit. A single client appointment can use 10–20 wipes depending on the service. Having a reliable supply on your station isn't optional, running out mid-service is every nail tech's nightmare.

Best for:

  • Nail plate dehydration during prep

  • Removing tacky inhibition layer after gel curing

  • Soak-off gel and acrylic removal

  • Cleaning gel brushes between colours

  • Wiping up product mistakes during application

  • Every stage of every nail service

Use with the appropriate liquid for each task. For tacky layer removal, use a fresh side of the wipe for each finger for the cleanest, streak-free result.