At 05:33 PM 11/7/2010, you wrote:
Just be careful as too much exposure to heat can cause partial
polymerizatuion in the bottle.
Holly L. Schippers
Holly, thank you for addressing this, while at first I was thinking
wow great idea, the next thought was the heat might have ill effects.
Years ago my monomer was always cold in the winter and I often
experienced frosting. I kept only small amounts at my table in a 2 oz
bottle. When we sat down, I would put that bottle between my legs and
it was always perfectly warmed by the time I needed to use it. I am
going to have to say I grabbed that idea right here from this list
back in my heavy lurking days!
So, I would think if your gel polishes are getting thick, try that
first. Don't forget some are gel/polish mixes, some are gel/pigment
mixes, so I doubt there will ever be a universal "thinner". Besides,
my mind says if it is thickening, it is not just like polish
thickening, it is starting the cure process which can not be reversed!
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