Abrasives

Disposable files are intended for use on a single client only to ensure a safe and hygienic procedure.
Replaceable Files for Manicure Bases
Used for filing natural and artificial nails, adjusting the length and shape of the free edge, and smoothing artificial coatings.
Buffers (Polishing Abrasives)
Used for polishing nails, removing shine before applying product, and gentle surface smoothing.
Adhesive Files for Pedicure Foot Files
Designed to smooth the feet and remove rough skin.
papmAm cover-like File
It slides over the base like a sleeve and fully covers it on both sides. It is available with single—or double-sided abrasive.
Soft kraft paper edges ensure skin safety by preventing cuts. Easy to apply and remove from the base.

How to Use Disposable Abrasive Files
Adhesive Files:
Remove the protective film and apply the file to a metal or plastic base according to its shape.
papmAm cover-like Files:
Slide onto a metal, plastic, or wooden base. Suitable only for straight-shaped bases.

Choose a quality tool from our Catalog.

Replaceable abrasive files can be selected based on:
– Base shape (straight or crescent)
– File type (adhesive or papmAm cover)
– Softness (without a foam layer or with a soft foam layer)
– File size (pre-cut for specific bases or in rolls)
– Grit level (coarse or buffer)
Proper storage and care are essential for maintaining the quality and effectiveness of disposable abrasive files.

– All abrasives are single-use and must be replaced after each client. Remove and dispose of the used file after the procedure.
– Do not leave the adhesive file on the base for an extended period.
– Store replaceable files in a dry place at +5 to +25°C, out of reach of children.
– Avoid mechanical damage, exposure to moisture, flammable or combustible substances, and direct sunlight.
– Remove the file from the backing or base using special tweezers. Do not touch the adhesive layer with your hands.

Common Mistakes in Tool Care
Exceeding the recommended exposure time or concentration of disinfectant, using low-quality solutions, processing wet or dirty tools, using poor-quality equipment, or storing tools in a damp environment.

– Visually inspect the file before use for any damage or uneven abrasive coating. Do not use damaged or deformed files.
– Use the file only as intended. Do not reuse single-use files — this violates hygiene standards.
– Do not treat disposable files with disinfectants — they are intended for single use only.
– Avoid contact of the adhesive layer with water or antiseptic, as this may reduce its adhesion to the base.