I buy 2x2 gauze pads thru my dentist's office (they order a case for me when I 
need them). Much cheaper than "beauty" suppliers. I used these for alcohol 
cleansing after curing gels when it doesn't matter if there are fibers/fuzzies.

For everything else, Bounty paper towels cut into 36 squares is the best for 
me.  I've tried Viva, but they get too soft when wet, and Bounty stays firmer 
(? It doesn't get so floppy). Same thing for shop towels. 

 I take a small stack of individual sheets, cut into 4ths, then each quarter I 
cut into 3 strips, then cut those into 3rds. I keep them in one of those 
kitchen drawer organizers.

I use these to scrub/cleanse the nails before applying any kind of product.  No 
fuzzies!
Karen
Key West
 

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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:54:41 
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Subject: Re: NailTech:: Lint free wipes

I use gauze, by intrinsics. 2 by2 12 ply works for all my applications.

Kelley Marie

On Jun 19, 2010 9:40 PM, "Katherine Fahrig" <[email protected]>
wrote:

I use Light Elegance wipes. I also love Entity's acrylic brush wipe pads,
they cost more and I have to cut them in quarters, so I use them only if I
get them on sale.

Katherine
St. Louis, MO
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On Jun 19, 2010, at 6:25 PM, [email protected] wrote:

What is everyone using for lint free wipe...

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