Description
The GINIE® Drop Diamond Bit is designed for cleaning and refining around the cuticle and nail folds after the area has been opened. Its drop shape has a rounded body with a slightly pointed tip, allowing it to smooth and refine without being too aggressive. Compared to the flame bit, it offers moderate precision but is lower in risk and more forgiving, making it easier to control, especially for beginners. While the flame bit focuses on lifting and structure work, the drop bit is better suited for finishing work and gentle refinement of the cuticle area.
Usage
Ideal for controlled refinement of opened cuticles without aggressive removal.
Care
Proper care and maintenance of your nail drill bits are essential to ensure safety, hygiene, and long-lasting performance. Follow these guidelines to keep your tools in top condition:
1. Clean After Every Use
After each session, thoroughly clean your nail drill bits to remove dust, product buildup, and debris. Use a stiff brush or an ultrasonic cleaner to ensure all particles are removed. For stubborn residues, soaking the bits in warm, soapy water may help.
2. Disinfect and Sanitize
Once cleaned, soak the bits in an EPA-registered disinfectant according to the manufacturer's recommended contact time. This step is crucial to prevent cross-contamination and maintain client safety.
3. Dry Thoroughly
Ensure that the bits are completely dry before storage to avoid rust or corrosion. You can use a lint-free cloth or allow them to air-dry on a clean surface.
4. Store Properly
Store your nail drill bits in a clean, dry container or a dedicated bit holder. Avoid tossing them into drawers or containers where they might bump against each other, which can cause dulling or damage.
5. Replace When Needed
Monitor the condition of your drill bits regularly. Replace any that show signs of wear, dullness, or damage. Using worn bits can compromise performance and client comfort.
6. Avoid Cross-Contamination
Use different bits for natural nails and artificial enhancements. Do not reuse bits between clients without proper cleaning and disinfection.
Important Notes:
- Never soak nail drill bits in acetone or bleach, as these substances can damage the material.
- Always follow your local sanitation standards and the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance.