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Eternal
Eternal Gel & Acrylic Nail Polish Remover — 100% Pure Acetone, 16 fl oz (Pack of 1) Fast-Acting
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How quickly will Eternal remove gel and acrylic nails?
Because this product is 100% pure acetone, it works faster than diluted removers. Timing varies with product thickness and application method, but most gels and light acrylic overlays begin to soften within minutes when combined with soaked cotton and foil or a proper soak station.
- Softening starts in minutes for typical gel polish layers.
- Thicker acrylics or heavily layered systems may need repeated soaks.
- Using warm wraps or an acetone soak cup speeds the process.
- Finish with gentle buffing or a wooden pusher to clear residues.
Is pure acetone safe for my natural nails and skin?
Pure acetone efficiently removes coatings but is a strong solvent and can dry skin if overused. When used correctly — short soaks, moisturizing afterward, and protecting cuticles — it clears polish and adhesive without permanently harming healthy nails.
- Limit soak time to what’s needed to lift product layers.
- Apply cuticle oil or hand cream after removal to restore moisture.
- Use cotton or wraps to avoid excessive evaporation and skin exposure.
- Keep out of contact with broken or irritated skin.
What’s the best way to use this acetone for stubborn or glitter finishes?
For dense or glittery finishes, combine small cotton pads saturated with Eternal acetone and secure with foil or a reusable clamp. Allow time for the polish to break down, then wipe and repeat as needed, using gentle pressure to avoid scraping the nail plate.
- Soak cotton in acetone, press from cuticle to tip to dissolve layers.
- Wrap with foil or use a soak cup for focused, efficient removal.
- For glitter, a few extra minutes of contact reduces scraping.
- Finish by rinsing and applying oil to rehydrate nails and skin.
Can Eternal acetone be used beyond nail polish removal?
Yes — acetone is a multi-purpose solvent commonly used for cleaning tools, removing adhesive residue, and degreasing surfaces in small controlled amounts. Because it evaporates quickly, it’s handy for prep work, but always follow safe-use practices and test surfaces first.
- Removes glue and residue from manicure tools and tips.
- Useful for light cleaning of metal or glass salon items.
- Not recommended for some plastics, painted surfaces, or delicate finishes.
- Store tightly capped and away from heat or open flame.
FAQ
Q: How long should I soak nails in Eternal acetone?
A: Soak until polish softens—typically 5–15 minutes for gel; thicker acrylics may need longer. Check and repeat as necessary.
Q: Can I use Eternal acetone on nail tips and tools?
A: Yes, it removes glue and residue from tips and many metal tools; avoid prolonged contact with some plastics or painted surfaces.
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