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Professional stainless steel nail curette with fine knurled tip.
Its small, thin tip is ideally shaped for inspecting, cleaning and comfortably working in the nail wall and lamina.
With a knurled surface handle for a firm grip during pedicure.
Professional stainless steel instrument that can be disinfected with specific solutions and sterilised in an autoclave, with dry heaters or chemical solutions.
Pack 1 piece.
Calluses on the toe nails are a common problem, but with the use of appropriate tools, it is possible to maintain a smooth and well-groomed nail. Among these tools are microfiles, scrapers and curettes.
Microfiles for feet are ideal for cleaning the nails and for removing mild calluses and residues within the nail plate or under the nail plate. These tools come in different shapes and can be used to gently and non-invasively remove calluses that may form under the nail.
Curettes, are sharper instruments and are used to remove the hardest and most resistant calluses under the nail or in the nail walls. These instruments can have a head with a sharp blade and come in different shapes and sizes.
With the use of the right tools, such as microfiles, curettes and scrapers, it is possible to maintain and prevent the formation of calluses in the toenails during a pedicure.
Length: 120 mm
Proper instrument hygiene:
Spray with a ready-to-use pretreater for instruments and wait at least 5 minutes.
Rinse and carry out cleaning, cleansing and disinfection with a concentrated disinfectant detergent.
Contact time with instruments is 10 minutes, maximum 15 minutes, after which rinse with demineralised water and dry.
Proceed with the usual sterilisation techniques (autoclave etc.).
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