Electric nail drills play a vital role in the modern nail industry. Their excellent cutting performance and diverse functions make them an indispensable tool in the process of nail care, trimming and decoration. With the increase in the frequency of use, the cleaning and maintenance of the drill bit becomes particularly critical. Keeping the drill bit clean not only ensures the perfect presentation of the nail effect, but also is an important measure to maintain the health of customers.
Cleaning preparation
Before cleaning, you need to make adequate preparations to ensure the efficiency and smoothness of the cleaning process. The following are the cleaning tools required:
Soft brushes: such as old toothbrushes, used to gently remove dirt and nail scraps on the surface of the drill bit.
Disinfectant: Choose a suitable disinfectant, such as alcohol or disinfectant spray, to ensure that it has the ability to effectively kill bacteria.
Warm water: used to soak and dilute the cleaning agent, warm water can effectively improve the cleaning effect.
Dry cloth: used to wipe and dry the drill bit, ensuring that it is kept dry before use.
Clean container: used to soak the drill bit to ensure the cleanliness of the container itself.
During the cleaning process, safety measures should not be ignored. Be sure to cut off the power supply before cleaning to avoid injuries caused by accidental startup. At the same time, it is recommended to wear gloves and masks to protect yourself from bacteria and chemicals.
Cleaning steps
1. Initial cleaning:
Use a soft brush to gently brush away nail scraps and dirt on the drill bit. This step should be gentle to avoid damaging the surface of the drill bit. Through this initial cleaning, most surface residues can be effectively removed, laying the foundation for subsequent deep cleaning.
2. Soaking and disinfection:
Put the drill bit in a cleaning container, add an appropriate amount of warm water and disinfectant, and the soaking time is recommended to be about 10 minutes. This step is to kill bacteria and fungi attached to the drill bit. The reason for using warm water is that overheated water may affect the drill bit of certain materials.
3. Thorough cleaning:
After soaking, remove the drill bit and use a brush to gently brush it again to ensure that all dirt and disinfectant are thoroughly removed. Pay special attention to the gaps and edges of the drill bit, which often hide difficult-to-remove dirt. Afterwards, rinse it with clean water to ensure that there is no residual disinfectant.
4. Drying: Finally, wipe the drill bit gently with a dry cloth to remove moisture from the surface. Place the drill bit in a well-ventilated place to dry naturally. Do not use hot air to dry it, as high temperature may cause deformation or damage to the drill bit material.