Della,
I have just used Alcohol 99% to clense the nails before application and to 
remove sticky layer. I don't have all that other stuff. I am interested in what 
others have done. Maybe I should use their bonder. You should call Nail Tech 
Supply and talk with them about it.
 
Angie Wingerter




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To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:00:46 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Getting Ready to Order Gelish.. Need Your Help.. Pretty 
Please

I hope you are all having a great day~!!!  I am getting ready to order Gelish.  
I can't stand it any longer and decided I must at least have a base and top 
coat 
for my Shellac. Which lead to...  what the heck I may as well have everything 
for the Gelish to use as well. lol   Soooooooooo... I am posting what I am 
ordering so that I don't make any mistakes in my order. Also, if there is a 
better or cheaper substitute I am all for it.Is everyone using alcohol vs the 
professional product they sell?  What grit to buff the natural nail?  I have 
tried to read and save every email pertaining to SOG's and I still have so many 
questions. 

I appreciate your help more than you know!!!!
 
 
PH Bond-Dehydrator 
Pro Bond- acid free-promotes adhesion 
Top It Off- Top Coat
Foundation Gel-Base Coat
Colored Gel- ... of course : )
Gel Pro Brush- It's retractable 
Cleaner- removes tacky layer  or should I go with alcohol???
Structure Gel- For those who might need extra strength
 
~Della~
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