Top 5 manicure mistakes when working with a manicure machine. What not to do!

Top 5 manicure mistakes when working with a manicure machine. What not to do!
A manicure and pedicure machine is now a must-have item in the arsenal of any master, whether an experienced professional or a beginner. Together with such basic tools as scissors, files, clippers, as well as extractor and manicure products, the milling machine plays a key role in providing quality and safe nail care.

However, it is important to remember that the longevity and effectiveness of the machine is directly dependent on proper care and use. Improper use can lead to frequent breakdowns and the need for expensive repairs, causing not only inconvenience but also additional costs.

In this article we will look at the top 5 common mistakes that are made by craftsmen due to lack of experience or knowledge.

1. The router handle is stored in an inappropriate place 


To protect the pen from damage, make sure that the pen is not left on the table or work surface after each use. Always place it in the plastic holder on the body of the manicure device. This simple action will help prolong the life of the device and keep it in good working order. 
In the event of an accident with the handle, we strongly recommend that you contact an authorised service centre to have the clamping system checked and readjusted. An incorrectly set handle can cause severe vibration, especially at high speeds, which significantly increases the risk of breakage and danger during operation. 

2. The pen is stored without a safety cap


Never leave the handle without the protective cap: this is important to prevent the clamping system from loosening or breaking. If you lose the cap provided, you can temporarily use an old milling head as a replacement. 

3. Cutter in direct contact with liquid solutions


To clean dust and other contaminants from the unit, do not spray water or disinfectant directly on the unit. Instead, use a damp cloth or spray disinfectant on a paper towel and then gently wipe the control unit. 

4. Changing the direction of cutter rotation


A common mistake often made by beginners learning to operate a manicure cutter on their own is to change the direction of rotation of the FORWARD/REVERSE cutter without first stopping it. This can lead to reduced efficiency and possible breakages.

To avoid problems, always follow the following instruction: before changing the direction of rotation of the FORWARD cutter to REVERSE, reduce the rotation speed to zero. Only then switch direction safely.

5. The milling machine remains switched on after the end of the work process


When you have finished using the router, even if it has only been used for a short time, be sure to switch it off using the ON/OFF switch.

If the router continues to draw power, it may overload and overheat the power supply. This can eventually cause a short circuit and result in damage to the unit.
Buy only quality manicure and pedicure machines from Global Fashion online shop. Follow these simple rules, every 3-6 months, send your manicure machine for professional cleaning. This will help you fully unlock all the benefits and capabilities of your tool and ensure its long-term and effective performance!

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Published: 19.08.2024 15:06 Times Read: 63