The hygiene and comfort of cosmetic procedures depends on high-quality consumables. Interchangeable files for sanding the skin make it much easier to perform a pedicure procedure in salon conditions with compliance with all sanitary and hygienic standards.
Self-adhesive disposable abrasives for the base disk from Staleks Pro are designed for quick and accurate cleaning and grinding of local areas of the foot. Sandpaper applied to an iron base will free the legs from keratinized cells and calluses, giving them a healthy, well-groomed appearance. After use, the sticker is removed from the iron surface, which is immediately sent for sterilization. A new abrasive is used for the visitor who has arrived again.
Features of the white variable files for the STALEKS PRO PODODISC XS pedicure disc:
- files are easy to use: they are easily applied to the disc base, which in turn is used as a nozzle for a milling cutter;
- equipped with a wear-resistant and moisture-resistant abrasive with a soft foam lining;
- abrasive hardness 240 grit is intended for grinding after removing keratinized skin;
- have a strong adhesive base that reliably holds the abrasive on the metal surface;
- do not slip, do not peel and do not get wet;
- recommended for delicate treatment of the skin, as well as polishing of the nail plate;
- guarantee a safe hygienic pedicure for each client: the abrasive sticker is disposed of, and the base is thoroughly disinfected and sterilized.
What is the difference between white and black variable files:
- The abrasive of white files consists of aluminum oxide, which makes them more plastic, soft and wear-resistant. Black files are made of silicon carbide, which makes them harder, but has a high degree of brittleness.
- White files have a small abrasive grain of a rounded shape, which allows you not to injure the nail plate. Black files have a sharp abrasive that is self-sharpening in the process of sawing.
- White replacement files have a stearate coating that prevents organic dust from clogging the coating, black files have no coating.
- White files are better for filing a dry nail, black files work well for filing a wet nail.
- The white color of the file is more hygienic than black in work, no streaks or grooves are visible on the file after sawing, and light abrasive particles are not visible when they come into contact with artificial material during nail extension.