Maskscara Slim Fit #180 grit Sanding Bands

Achieve flawless prep with ease—our Slim Fit Sanding Band ensures smooth, accurate filing for both gel polish application and full cover tip adjustments, all with maximum efficiency.

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Maskscara 3mm Slim Fit Sanding Bands are crafted from premium low-friction, low-heat abrasive paper for optimized performance and safety.

The narrow 3mm barrel design allows for enhanced access and control on smaller nail plates, making them ideal for precise nail plate preparation and refining full cover soft gel tips.

Engineered for efficiency, precision, and reduced heat build-up during extended use.

Enjoy easy nail plate preparation for gel polish as well as full cover tips.

With the Maskscara Slim Fit Sanding Band, you can now achieve unparalleled precision, speed and efficiency in your nail filing preparation routine.

How do I use it?

Be sure to use conjunction with the Maskscara 3 mm slim fit mandrel.
Select your sanding band and slide onto the Mandrel.
Your Slim Fit Bit and sanding band is now ready for use.
Universal Size: 3/32" shank, suitable for most electric nail file machines

PRO TIP!

This product is designed for use with 3 mm Slim Fit mandrel only. Remember to always sanitize your drill bits and use a new band for each client to maintain proper hygiene standards. 

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Annalize van Zyl
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Love it.

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Monique
Sanding bands

Love the small sanding bands, but some of them are a bit bumpy and creates an unbearable feel on the client's nails wish all of them can be smooth.

Thanks so much for your feedback. Just to clarify, the 180 grit is the rougher option, while the 240 grit will give a smoother finish. If a finer texture is what you're after, we’d recommend going with the 240 or even prepping the sanding bands before use. A quick tip: you can run the band over a buffer while the file is on to remove any grit buildup from manufacturing—just like you’d prep a hand file to smooth out sharp edges. Hope this helps, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!

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