Specifications
Series
Expert
Tool Type
Pedicure set
Material
Stainless steel base + disposable abrasive files
Disinfection
Salon-grade liquid disinfectant for base
Sterilisation
Base: autoclave and dry heat oven. Files: single-use disposable.
File Shape
Straight
Care & Sterilisation

After each client, remove and dispose of the used file. Clean the metal base with a soft brush to remove debris. Disinfect with a salon-grade solution or sterilise via autoclave or dry heat oven. Inspect the base surface regularly and replace if the adhesive surface becomes unreliable. Store unused file refills in a cool, dry place.

About This Series

The STALEKS PRO Expert series represents the professional standard for salon-grade tools. Engineered for daily professional use with premium materials and precise manufacturing, Expert products deliver consistent performance across thousands of services.

FAQs

How do I choose the right grit for pedicure foot files?

For foot files, grit indicates how aggressive the file removes skin. 60 grit is the coarsest option, excelling at removing hard corns and thick calluses. 80 grit is coarse, ideal for severely roughened skin. 100 grit is medium, suitable for general callus reduction on moderately rough skin. 120 grit provides a medium-fine finish for less severe roughness. 180 grit is fine, perfect for smoothing and polishing skin after initial callus removal. Start with the coarser side and finish with the finer side for a smooth result.

How do I clean and disinfect foot files between clients?

Clean after each use with a stiff brush under running water to remove all skin debris from the abrasive surface. Disinfect with a salon-grade liquid disinfectant appropriate for the file material. Plastic and wooden files cannot be autoclaved — use cold disinfection only. Metal file bases (such as the MBE-10) can be autoclaved or sterilised in a dry heat oven. Allow all files to air dry completely before storing or reusing. Replace wooden files when the abrasive surface becomes worn.

What are the differences between wooden, plastic, and metal foot files?

Wooden foot files (Beauty & Care ABC series) are lightweight and comfortable to hold, with natural alder wood that has been treated for moisture resistance. They are best suited for personal use or light professional work. Plastic foot files (Classic AC and Expert AE series) are more durable, with an ergonomic curved shape that follows the foot's contours. The Expert AE series features a non-bending design and larger working surface for professional use. Metal bases (MBE-10 in the pedicure set) are reusable and sterilisable, designed for the disposable file system where you replace the abrasive pad between clients for maximum hygiene.