Purpose and method of use
Metal Base for Manicure
Used with papmAm replaceable files and adhesive-backed files.
Metal Base for Pedicure (Foot File)
Designed for use with special pedicure abrasive pads. Metal bases are made of stainless steel.
Plastic File Base
Suitable for use with adhesive files and papmAm files, it is lightweight and flexible and features a curved side for working along any filing line and cuticle processing.
Wooden File Base
Disposable, lightweight, and hygienic. Suitable for use with papmAm files.
How to Use File Bases
Attach a papmAm file or apply a disposable adhesive-backed file according to the size of the base.
Ensure the file is securely fixed and does not extend beyond the edges.
Work with light motions, without applying excessive pressure.
Ensure the file does not peel off or shift during the procedure.
After use, remove the file from the base.
Choose a quality tool from our Catalog.
How to choose
– Choose multiple bases in different shapes and sizes to adapt flexibly to various clients, procedures, and workloads.
Check the quality of the base:
– Edge smoothing — there should be no rough edges or sharp corners.
– Strength and rigidity — the base should not bend or break under light pressure.
– Compatibility with files — make sure the files match the base in size and shape.
– Metal and plastic bases are reusable — proper care is essential.
Maintenance and care
– Remove the used file after the procedure — do not leave the adhesive file on the base for an extended period.
– Store in a dry place at +5 to +25°C, out of reach of children.
– Dispose of the wooden base after use — do not reuse.
– The plastic base is suitable only for disinfection and cold sterilization — do not process it in an autoclave or dry-heat sterilizer.
– Disinfect according to the instructions — do not use acids or alkalis.
For more details, see the Disinfection and Sterilization section.
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.
Cautions
– Visually inspect the tool before use to ensure it is free from damage. Do not use damaged or deformed tools.
– Use the tool only as intended, and keep it clean and dry after each use.
– Handle all tools with care. Protect them from drops and impacts.
– Never apply excessive force, drop, or misuse the tool.