Lorraine,

Yes I have used the clear to top off my eco gel, but I ordered it and now
need to use it. Thanks for letting me know this I was just hoping to cut
some time off of my services.

And I am using the clear for my rock star services. And I only have the one
pot of it, so I need to get off my hinny and order more clear and soak off.
I am using it for my shellac clients and no more white spots.
On Sep 23, 2010 9:31 PM, "Manicures That Last" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> At 02:01 PM 9/23/2010, you wrote:
>>Elaine,
>>
>>I purchased the eco semi permanent polish sealer , my question is
>>I have been using it on gel clients who wear polish, and it doesn't
>>seem to " dry " in one min. it still has a tackiness to it.
>>I had been using sech vite uv dry for nat nails on these clients.
>>I purchased it to seal my eco soak off and it had the same effect on
>>me and when it does dry it doesn't seem to hold up well to the acetone
>>I use daily. Am I doing something wrong?
>>
>>Kelley Marie
>
> Kelley Marie,
>
> I am not Elaine but maybe I can help! eco Polish Sealer will dry in
> less than 1 minutes when used over eco So Quick gel. If you are using
> it over polish, then it will take longer to dry. The polish
> underneath has to dry as well. I should be the same dry time roughly
> as your Seche.
>
> Since eco Polish Sealer is a quick dry polish, no it will not hold up
> well to acetone. Have you tried toping your own with eco Clear?
>
> Lorraine
>
>
>
>>On Sep 23, 11:16 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>> > In order for something to "cure" in a UV lamp, you have to add photo
>> > initiators that react to the UV waves that come from the bulbs. The
funny
>> > thing about polish, is the solvents do evaporate rather quickly and
warming
>> > the polish does help to some degree by speeding up the evaporation
process.
>> >
>> > Some rapid dry topcoats are actually made using acrylic polymers
>> rather than
>> > nitrocellulose. They're great for speed dry but the nitrocellulose is
much
>> > better in basecoats as it sticks to the surface of the nail better.
>> >
>> > The "air dry, heat dry, and Uv dry" are actually just all using "heat"
to
>> > dry. The UV dry fools you by using the heat radiating from the lamp.
How
>> > can I prove this? Well, if it were TRULY UV dry, it would have to be in
a
>> > solid bottle or daylight would harden it in the bottle.
>> >
>> > :)
>> >
>> > Kind Regards,
>> > Elaine T. Watson
>> > Star Nail International
>> > Vice President of Marketing and Sales
>> > Global Education Director
>> > 800.782.7624 extension 321
>> > fax 661.257.5856
>> > [email protected]
>> > Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Debi Longo
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>> >
>> > > Ladies - My husband has a tendancy to hang out with my customers
(mostly
>> > > friends) when they are getting their nails done. He brought up a good
>> > > question last night, one which I do not know the answer.
>> >
>> > > I have an older tunnel lamp (I guess it would be a 4 or 6
>> watt), that I use
>> > > for clear gel over p&w acrylics. He wanted to know why it would not
cure
>> > > regular polish, even if to an extent that the client could walk
>> out the door
>> > > without smudging. Does anyone know the reason why this would or would
not
>> > > work? has anyone tried? I used to have my clients dry under a
>> 75w light bulb
>> > > with Seche Vite or Out The Door (or back in the day,
>> Thermoshield) but have
>> > > since installed the OTT bulb to my nail lamp. Since it doesn't
>> throw off any
>> > > heat, it would not have the same effect.
>> >
>> > > I would love to hear your feedback!
>> >
>> > > ~Debi Longo~
>> >
>> > > Love Simply. Love Generously. Care Deeply. Speak Kindly.
>> >
>> > > 631.678.7126
>> > > [email protected]
>> > > ToTheEnd4Me
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