The No-Soak Kit – Rubber Base Coat (Cross Hatched Formation)

The No-Soak Kit – Rubber Base Coat (Cross Hatched Formation)

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The No-Soak Kit – Rubber Base Coat (Cross Hatched Formation)

The No-Soak Kit has been specially created for professionals using rubber base coats as part of The No-Soak Method. This version combines two of our best-selling cross-hatched formation bits, chosen for their ability to handle the flexibility for thicker rubber bases with control and efficiency.

Inside this kit you’ll find:

  • The Poppy – Coarse Grade, Silver

  • The Bluebell – Medium Grade, Black

Together, they give you two grit options for safe, smooth removal and refinement. The cross-hatched teeth formation ensures a controlled cut, helping you achieve an effective colour removal whilst maintaining the safety and comfort of your client.


Details

  • The Poppy Coarse Grade Silver Round Top Safety Barrel

  • The Bluebell Round Top Flame Safety

  • Suitable for rubber base coats

  • Cross-hatched teeth formations for smooth, controlled removal

  • Safety Bit Carbide with rounded smooth top for confident, close up work

  • Right-handed & left-handed compatible

  • 100% Tungsten Steel

  • Standard shaft width of 3/32" – fits all e-file machines


Life Span

  • Silver – Coated in Nickel (2–3 months with correct care)

  • Black – Coated in Carbon (8 months plus with correct care)

E-file bits must be cleaned & stored correctly to remain sharp. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.


Recommended Cleaning

Step 1
Remove dust and product using warm soapy water, the Willow Spit-Spot-Bit-Pot, and our Brass Brush. Alternatively, place in your Ultrasonic Cleaner with suitable detergent on the relevant cycle.

Step 2
Disinfect or sterilise. We recommend the Willow Spray & Go 2-in-1 system as it avoids prolonged soaking. Spray evenly, roll, and spray again. If using a soaking system, only steep for the recommended time — over-soaking will dull your bits.

Step 3
Wait 2 minutes, then thoroughly dry by hand (do not leave to air dry). Store in your Bit Case or Bit Book.


When to Replace Your Bit

If your bit once required 1–2 swipes but now takes 3+ to penetrate product, it’s time for a new piece. Continuing to use a worn bit slows removal and increases physical strain.

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