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publicationDate 2014-10-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2014200468-A
titleOfInvention Gel nail removal sheet
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To easily remove a gel nail by one person without taking time and effort for preparation. The gel nail removal sheet 100 has a structure in which a nonwoven fabric 3 is laminated on an upper surface of a base sheet 1 with an adhesive layer 2 and gel nonwoven acetone is soaked into the nonwoven fabric 3. The nonwoven fabric 3 is covered with a release paper 4. In use, the release paper 4 is pinched with fingers of one hand, and the sheet piece 100a is held with the fingers of the other hand and peeled off from the release paper 4. Then, the surface portion of the nonwoven fabric 3 in which gelled acetone is soaked is placed on the nail 6 on which gel nail is applied. Since the surface of the nonwoven fabric 3 is sticky due to the gel, the sheet piece 100a is held as it is on the nail 6 on which the gel nail is applied. Acetone penetrates into the gel nail by leaving it in this holding state for an appropriate time. Finally, the sheet piece 100a is peeled off from the nail and the gel nail dissolved from the surface of the nail is scraped off using a nail stick or the like. [Selection] Figure 6
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