Staleks Expert Pro NFE-40 Crescent Mineral Nail File 0 100/100 Grit 25pcs
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Professional crescent mineral nail files designed for salon manicure and pedicure use. Dual-sided abrasive on a flexible plastic core with a foam interlayer delivers controlled shaping, refinement and surface preparation for natural and artificial nails. Curved and straight edges follow nail contours for precise free-edge work while an anti-clog coating reduces dust buildup during repeated use.
Key featuresErgonomic crescent profile: Curved side reaches cuticle areas; straight side refines the free edge.
Dual grit performance: Two working surfaces across a wide grit range enable shaping, thinning and finishing without excessive pressure on the nail plate.
Comfort and control: Foam interlayer cushions the file for smoother handling and reduced nail-plate stress.
Anti-clog coating: Special surface treatment maintains consistent abrasion and reduces cleaning interruptions.
Single-use hygiene: Disposable design supports strict salon sanitation protocols.
Specifications- Dimensions: 162 × 25 mm.
- Material: Mineral abrasive bonded to a flexible plastic base with foam interlayer.
- Surface: Expert White abrasive with anti-clog coating.
- Grit options: 80/80, 80/100, 100/100, 100/150, 100/180, 150/150, 150/180, 150/240, 180/180, 180/240.
- Typical use: 100 grit for shaping artificial enhancements; 150 grit for thickness control and final processing; 180 grit for natural and artificial nails; 240 grit for smoothing and pre-coating preparation.
- Packaging: 25 pieces per pack.
- MPN: NFE-40-80/80-25.
Use one file per client and dispose of after service to comply with hygiene standards. Store unused files in original packaging in a clean, dry place. Do not wash or disinfect; replace when damaged or worn.
SafetyAvoid excessive pressure to prevent nail-plate damage. Do not use on broken skin. Store out of children’s reach in a ventilated area between +5°C and +25°C and away from heat sources. Follow local regulations for disposal.



