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What step is NOT involved in the removal of fabric wraps?

  1. Soaking in acetone

  2. Buffing the surface

  3. Soak in non-acetone polish remover

  4. Using a nail clipper

The correct answer is: Soak in non-acetone polish remover

Soaking in non-acetone polish remover is not a standard step in the removal of fabric wraps. Typically, fabric wraps require a more potent solvent like acetone to effectively break down the adhesives and the wrap material itself. Acetone is stronger and better suited for this purpose, ensuring that the wrap can be removed without causing damage to the natural nail. In the removal process, soaking the wraps in acetone allows the product to dissolve properly. Other steps, such as buffing the surface, may be involved to help in the removal process but are not ideal for every scenario and depend on the technician's preference and the condition of the nails. Similarly, using a nail clipper might be an initial step to trim excess material if necessary. Therefore, non-acetone polish remover would not be effective for this specific task, making it the correct choice as the step not involved in the removal of fabric wraps.