jordie_tart
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the 'roughing up'of the nail - i too an a little unhappy about this, but I find if I do need to do it one every couple of months , otherwise the RCM tends to start peeling a bit - and I'm a bugger for picking if it starts to peel, so for me it;s the lesser of 2 evils , rough up once every couple of months or end up picking off peeling varnish.
removal.... I use velcro wraps rather than foil (meant for tidying cables ...) to hold the cut up cotton wool pads (soaked in cheapo acetone) and applying heat definately helps - and again I do I hand at at time .
RCM without colour ... just apply the topcoat after curing the base coat , and you can do coats if you want.
for sparkly toes I use some fine crafting glitter on top of the cured base coat then apply top coat (again maybe 2 coats) to seal it in - BUT I have 2 bottles of topcoat and save one for glitter top coats and one for non-glitter, as the glitter does 'travel' and some ends up back in the bottle of top coat !
using normal colour with RCM...
either use ontop - but I find this still chips
or paint it on the cured base coat, then wait till it is completely dry , then apply RCM top coat and cure .... this extends your RCM colour wardrobe.
removal.... I use velcro wraps rather than foil (meant for tidying cables ...) to hold the cut up cotton wool pads (soaked in cheapo acetone) and applying heat definately helps - and again I do I hand at at time .
RCM without colour ... just apply the topcoat after curing the base coat , and you can do coats if you want.
for sparkly toes I use some fine crafting glitter on top of the cured base coat then apply top coat (again maybe 2 coats) to seal it in - BUT I have 2 bottles of topcoat and save one for glitter top coats and one for non-glitter, as the glitter does 'travel' and some ends up back in the bottle of top coat !
using normal colour with RCM...
either use ontop - but I find this still chips
or paint it on the cured base coat, then wait till it is completely dry , then apply RCM top coat and cure .... this extends your RCM colour wardrobe.