That is interesting that you found Sally's acetone to not work.
I only buy my acetone from Sally's and I can soak off my Gelish in five
minutes.
I do not use the cotton ball method; I soak using Nailite cups IF I soak
off. It takes polish so fast, even the glittery ones.
Been using it for over ten years.
Anyone else have a problem with Beauty Secrets acetone?

Buenos dias!
Lynnette Diaz-Madden

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On Dec 11, 2010 10:06 AM, "Rhonda Kibuk" <rski...@gmail.com> wrote:

Della,

Two questions......are you using primer and if so is it an acid free one and
if so are you applying to the entire nail or just the free edge?

Second question, are you using Gelish Foundation for your base, if so, are
you applying it extrememly thin and scrubbing it into the nail?  It should
be so thin that the nail does not look smooth.

In my experiences, priming the entire nail and applying Foundation too thick
are the major reasons why Gelish will not soak off easily.

Also, make sure you are using a good, quality acetone.  We purchased acetone
from Sally's and it was crap, was like using water.  I order my acetone from
The Industry Source or Premiere  Beauty Supply and have no issues.  Are you
using the foil and cotton method?  If so, make sure you are really soaking
the cotton ball and wrapping the foil with the shiny side to the nail and
wrapping tightly.

I hope this information helps!!

R

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 9:58 AM, <beterkn...@aol.com> wrote:
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