Created with the filing surface acid-etched right into the file. That is why Crystal Nail Files are guaranteed to never wear out or wear down
Like a fine wine glass, once you hold a Crystal Nail File in your hand, you’ll recognize the difference immediately!
Produced using the Float Glass Process. This is the same process used to make fine wine glasses and expensive crystal items
Tempered to consistently test at 102% stronger than regular glass
Hardened, for improving resistance to breakage
The Foot File is 7.5" long
Environmentally safe
FAQ
Can I Sterlize my Crystal Foot File by putting it in the dishwasher?
Routine cleaning with soap and water is the best method for removing germs. Scrub your file with an old toothbrush
for best results.
How do I use the Foot File?
Our foot file is designed to remove hardened and calloused skin from your feet, elbows or any place you have a callous. We suggest using your Foot File before you get in the shower, as wet hands and glass files to do not make for a safe situation!
For optimum use, be sure to clean your foot file regularly, scrubbing your file with an old toothbrush.
Are Crystal Files safe to use on children and babies? Crystal Nail Files are ideal for use on tiny fragile nails and for use by diabetics.
Don’t Be Fooled By Cheap Knock-offs
Knockoffs may look similar, but there are distinct differences.
Tempered versus Non-Tempered ~ Glass that is strengthened through the process of heating and then cooling the surface rapidly is known as Tempered Glass. This process creates tensile strength that causes glass to resist breakage.
Etched Grit versus Bonded Grit ~ Epoxy is used to bond grit to the filing surface of cheaper files, which can wear off.
Float Glass Process versus Sheet Glass Process ~ Sheet Glass Process produces a lower quality glass than glass produced using the Float Glass Process.
Thickness ~ Knock-off files are thicker. The Float Glass Process used to produce Genuine Crystal Nail Files controls the thickness of the files.