Staleks Pro Expert Disposable Abrasive White Tape in Plastic Case 100 Grit AT-100w 7m
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Professional disposable nail files designed for busy salons: straight, thin slip-on sleeves in EXPERT White abrasive with an anti-clog coating for consistent performance and a neat working area. Eco-friendly craft paper edges are softened to reduce the risk of abrasions while maintaining precise control during shaping and finishing.
Key features
- Material: EXPERT White abrasive bonded to an eco craft paper sleeve for reliable filing and reduced dust build-up.
- Glueless, slip-on construction: disposable sleeves slide over compatible straight bases for a secure fit without adhesive residue.
- Ergonomic profile: straight, thin shape for accurate control and comfortable handling during prolonged use.
- Soft edges: minimize client discomfort and lower the chance of cutting the skin.
- Anti-clog coating: preserves abrasive action and extends effective use throughout a single service.
- Grit range: 100, 150, 180, 240 to cover shaping, refinement, correction and pre-polish preparation.
- Compatibility: fits straight bases MBE-20 and SPBE-20.
- Hygiene: single-use sleeves support salon sanitation protocols.
For professional nail technicians working on natural and artificial nails. Grit options allow progression from aggressive shaping (100) through refinement (150–180) to final smoothing and preparation for coating (240).
SpecificationsDimensions: 140 × 20 mm. Shape: straight, thin. Surface: EXPERT White abrasive with anti-clog coating. Edges: soft eco craft paper. Packaging: 50 pieces per pack. MPN: DFCE-22-100w.
Care and safetyUse a fresh sleeve for each client. After use, discard the sleeve, wipe the base clean and follow salon disinfection procedures for reusable tools. Store flat in original packaging away from moisture, direct sunlight and aggressive chemicals. For single use only; do not use damaged sleeves or on irritated skin. Recommended storage temperature +5°C to +25°C with relative humidity up to 80%.



