The Aprés Diamond Ball Bit is a must-have for flawless nail prep. With its ultra-fine grit and rounded shape, this diamond bit is ideal for gently pushing back the eponychium, removing cuticle, and exfoliating dead or hardened skin around the nail. Designed for precision and control, it’s gentle enough for sensitive clients but powerful enough to deliver clean, polished results. A staple in every nail tech’s kit, this versatile bit is perfect for elevating your prep routine with pro-level detail and care. For Professional Use Only [benefits] Ultra-Fine Grit Diamond - Gentle yet effective for cuticle removal and exfoliation. Perfect for Nail Prep - Pushes back eponychium and clears skin for a clean base. Rounded Ball Tip - Allows for safe, precise work around delicate nail folds. Salon-Level Smoothness - Preps nails without causing irritation or over-filing. Pro Kit Essential - A go-to bit for manicures, Gel-X® prep, and cuticle maintenance. [/benefits] [recommendations] SafetyTo ensure optimal performance and client comfort, follow these essential safety practices when working with e-file bits: Use Proper Speed & PressureEach bit type is designed for a specific speed range. Using an incorrect RPM may cause excess heat or damage.Maintain a light, controlled touch—excessive pressure can lead to discomfort or injury. Prevent OverheatingAlways keep the bit in motion during use. Prolonged contact in one area may generate heat, resulting in a burning sensation for the client. Select the Right Bit for the ServiceUsing a coarse bit on a natural nail may thin or damage the nail plate.Always choose finer grit bits for gentle prep work or natural nail services. Sanitize & Disinfect ThoroughlyAll bits must be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized between uses to prevent cross-contamination.Never reuse bits between clients without proper sterilization. Handle with CareDropping or mishandling bits can compromise their integrity.Store them in a clean, dry holder to protect them from damage and contamination.Avoid aggressive filing near the cuticle area. Monitor for Wear and TearBits should be replaced if they become dull, rusted, or damaged. A worn bit can increase friction and reduce service quality. Minimize Dust ExposureWear a protective mask and use a dust collector when filing, particularly when working with acrylics or gels, to reduce airborne particles. Prioritize Client ComfortCheck in with clients regularly. If they experience heat or sensitivity, adjust your technique immediately. MaintenanceMaintaining your bits ensures longer life and consistent, professional-grade performance: Remove Dust & DebrisAfter each use, clean bits using a nylon brush or bit cleaner to eliminate surface residue. Wash GentlyRinse under warm running water using a soft brush and mild soap.Avoid prolonged soaking of metal bits to prevent corrosion. Disinfect EffectivelySoak in an EPA-registered disinfectant per the manufacturer's recommended time.Limit soaking time for diamond or carbide bits to preserve integrity. Dry CompletelyAir dry on a lint-free towel or use compressed air to eliminate moisture, especially from crevices. Store ProperlyKeep bits in a designated, dry, and sanitized holder.Avoid storing in humid or unclean environments. Replace as NeededInspect regularly for signs of dullness, damage, or rust.Replace any bit that no longer performs safely and efficiently. [/recommendations]