How to remove dip powder nails, without damage.
Removing dip the right way takes almost no effort and leaves your natural nails healthy — the trick is filing first, then letting the wraps do the work. Here’s the full method, step by step.
File off the shine and the product down to a thin layer, wrap each nail with an acetone-soaked FRESH NAILS Remover Wrap, and soak 15–25 minutes. The softened powder then wipes right off — no scraping, no damage. Finish with cuticle oil.
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What you'll need
Just three things — the wrap has the acetone and cotton built in.



File down the shine
Step 15Removal is mostly about this one step. Filing the surface open is what lets the acetone work — skip it and you’ll be soaking forever.
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Before wrapping, use a file (or e-file) to break the glossy top coat and file the product down to a thin layer on the natural nail. The acetone can’t soak through a sealed, shiny surface — this is the single biggest factor in how fast everything comes off.
Uses: 100/180 File (or e-file)
Wrap & soak
Steps 16–19The wrap keeps the acetone-soaked cotton pressed tight against the nail, so the softened powder lifts cleanly — no scraping needed.
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Tear one FRESH NAILS Remover Wrap along the dotted line at the top.
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Slide your nail into the foil wrap, making sure the acetone-soaked cotton pad sits flat against and fully covers the whole nail surface.
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Peel off the film to reveal the adhesive strip.
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Fold the wrap in from both sides and over the top to tighten it around your fingertip, then leave it to soak for at least 15–25 minutes — longer if you filed off less.
Uses: FRESH NAILS Remover Wrap
Check & finish
Steps 20–21Done correctly, removal ends in an easy wipe — if you’re scraping hard, the surface wasn’t filed or soaked enough.
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If any material is still stuck — usually from not filing enough — gently lift it with a tool, or re-wrap with a fresh wrap and soak a few more minutes.
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When it’s done right, the softened powder simply wipes away with the cotton pad — no scraping, and no damage to your natural nail underneath.
Uses: Cotton pad · Cuticle Oil
- Soak-off time depends on your filing — the more you remove, the faster it soaks off.
- The FRESH NAILS Remover Wrap is for soaking off, not for wiping your finished manicure.
- Mind the wrap’s orientation so the liquid doesn’t leak out.
- Acetone is flammable and drying — work in a ventilated area, away from heat, and moisturize afterward.
- Keep all products out of reach of children.
Common questions
Plan for about 15–25 minutes — most of it hands-off soaking. Filing more off the top before you wrap shortens the soak.
Not when you remove correctly: file the surface, soak with the wraps, and let the powder lift on its own. Damage comes from scraping or peeling it off early.
Never peel it — peeling pulls layers off your natural nail with it. Always file and soak.
Almost always not enough filing. The acetone can’t get through a sealed top coat. File the product down to a thin layer, re-wrap, and soak again.
Any acetone-soaked cotton held tightly against the nail works; the NAGAIA wraps just make it cleaner and faster, since the pad and adhesive are built in.