Specifications
Series
Expert
Tool Type
Disposable wooden nail file base
Material
Birch wood
Disinfection
Not applicable — single-use
Sterilisation
Single-use disposable
File Shape
Straight
Care & Sterilisation

These wooden bases are single-use and should be disposed of after each client along with the attached disposable file. Place used bases in a covered waste bin and dispose with general salon waste according to your local council regulations. Store unused bases in a cool, dry place away from moisture to prevent warping.

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 use the PapmAm system?

The PapmAm system is designed for quick, hygienic nail filing. Simply slide the disposable file onto your reusable base (metal, plastic, or wooden) — no glue required. The file grips the base securely during use. After the service, slide it off and dispose of it. Apply a fresh file for each new client. For wooden-base files (DWC/DWCE), the file comes pre-attached to a lightweight birch wood base and is ready to use straight from the pack.

Which PapmAm files fit which base?

PapmAm files are sized to match specific bases. Size 20 files (standard straight, 120-140mm) fit bases MBE-20, SPBE-20, and WBE-20. Size 22 files (broad straight, 140-162mm) also fit size 20 bases — they are a wider format for better coverage. Wooden-base files (DWC, DWCE, DWCMix, DWCEMix) come with their own integrated birch wood base, so no separate base is needed.

How should disposable PapmAm files be disposed of?

PapmAm files are strictly single-use — one file per client for optimal hygiene. After use, place the file in a covered waste bin and dispose of it with general salon waste according to your local council regulations. Never reuse a disposable file between clients, even if it appears clean. Store unused files in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the abrasive coating.