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UV Nail Lamp Realac CLAVIER_Q12 Dual LED 48W with mirrored base for curing gels and polish
Realac CLAVIER_Q12 Dual LED 48W is a compact UV nail lamp engineered for curing UV/LED builder gels, gel polish and shellac. The device uses dual LED arrays to deliver an even distribution of light across the nail bed, while a mirrored base enhances reflection for more uniform polymerization. Its 48W power output shortens curing cycles compared with lower-wattage lamps, making it suitable for both professional salon workflows and at-home manicures where consistent results and time efficiency are required.
The dual LED configuration provides balanced irradiation across the curing area, reducing undercured spots and improving finish consistency. The mirrored base increases light reflection, helping to cure the underside and edges of nails more effectively. The compact housing saves workspace and is easy to transport. With a moderate 48W power rating, the lamp supports faster curing times for most UV/LED gel formulations without excessive heat buildup.
Place the lamp on a flat, stable surface and plug into a suitable power outlet. Apply gel polish or builder gel according to product instructions. Insert fingers or toes into the curing chamber with nails centered under the LED arrays. Set the curing time according to the gel manufacturer’s recommended exposure for a 48W lamp and start the cycle. After curing, remove hands and check the tack-free finish; repeat if necessary for additional layers.
Use recommended curing times from the gel or polish manufacturer and run a test cure for new products. Keep the mirrored base and interior surfaces clean from product residue to maintain optimal reflection and curing efficiency. Allow brief cooling periods between multiple consecutive cures to extend LED lifetime.
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