Specifications
Tool Type
Nail dust cleaning brush
Material
Synthetic bristles
Care & Sterilisation

Keep your cleaning brushes performing at their best with these care steps:

After each use: Gently tap or shake the brush to remove loose nail dust and filing debris.

Weekly: Wash bristles with mild soap and warm water. Gently work through the bristles with your fingers to remove embedded particles. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air-dry completely.

Storage: Store upright in a brush holder or tool organiser. Keep bristles free from compression to maintain their shape and softness.

Replacement: Replace when bristles become matted, flattened, or no longer effectively sweep dust from the nail surface.

FAQs

What are nail cleaning brushes used for?

Cleaning brushes sweep away nail dust, filing debris, and loose particles from the nail plate and surrounding skin after filing, shaping, or buffing. This ensures a clean surface before applying base coat, gel, or polish.

What is the difference between the soft/fluffy brushes and the small brushes?

The larger, soft and fluffy brushes (blue, gold) have dense, plush bristles ideal for gently sweeping dust from delicate areas without irritating the skin. The smaller brushes are compact, firmer, and better for targeted dust removal around the cuticle area and nail edges.

How do I clean my nail cleaning brush?

Tap off loose dust after each use. Once a week, wash bristles with mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry completely. Avoid soaking in acetone or harsh solvents.

Do the different colours affect the brush quality?

No. The colour options (pink/gold, blue, gold, pink) are purely aesthetic — all brushes within the same size category perform identically. Choose based on your salon’s colour scheme or personal preference.