Wipes are super thin, so they do not absorb enough fluid to actually do something, they just dry faster then you can get them to work. I bought them to do my Gelish manicure. Imagine how happy was I when I tried to wipe tacky layer of the base coat and the wipe just stuck to it, torn and left bunch of lint on my nail :\ The only worth for step when you have to wipe your nail with alcohol before you start your Gelish routine, but you can do the same thing with just regular sponge as those don't leave much lint on a bare nail too.
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It is quite strong, you only need one pad to clean your all you nails before applying polish. I also use the same pad to remove sticky top coat (gel polish) after completely cured with LED/UV lamp. So this pack of 200 wipes will last me 200 manicures each gel nail manicure lasts 2 weeks, so I think I need a new pack in ~ 7 yrs.
***Please note that these wipes are not made to remove old polish, you still want to use cotton balls to remove old polish.
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Have used many different types of no lint things for my shellac cleanup. These are thin but worth every penny. Used them while traveling for the new CND vinylux. That too is great for travel to match the shellac when bumps happen.
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Use these all the time for prep and cleaning when doing my gel nails. Absorbent and doesn't leave any lint behind.
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As long as you use rubbing alcohol on the swab before you press your nail you are fine (to remove the sticky layer on gel nails) HOWEVER... never use it without product. It will lint all over then you will have to fight to remove it. Overall I honestly had a better result with a dishcloth from my pantry before this. I will use them till they are gone but I don't think that I would buy them again. Maybe it is because they are so thin and have so many holes in them? Not sure.

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