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I have wood

Yeah, that didn't work. Scrubbed with nail brush, soap and water.
 
Wood filler (there are four basic types):

1. Water-mix Wood Putty: Easy to tint and fairly
resilient, but has poor moisture resistance.

2. Solvent-based Wood Filler: Not tintable, but has
many color choices. A solvent is needed to clean
any excess or spills. It is difficult to sand, but
has good adhesion and moisture resistance. It also
has a problem with shrinkage.

3. Acrylic Latex Wood Filler: Better than water-based
in adhesion, moisture resistance, and flexibility.
Apply the filler in layers to avoid shrinkage.

4. Two-part Polyester Filler: Similar to auto body
filler. It has excellent adherence and moisture
resistance with minimal shrinkage. It stains
easily, but is time consuming to prepare.

might just want to try some kind of solvent. paint thinner.

your nails are toast anyways now.
 
I think mine is type number two. I will just go get a new set tomorrow. These were done by a sucky nail tech anyway and were breaking
 
bignate73 said:
to counteract your "made ya look."

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lol
 
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