Not this product, but another one called Solarez. In fact, I own several UV lights and just gave away the nail curing light to my daughter in law. The big challenges that I and another member had was dealing with oxygen inhibition. That is where the ambient oxygen (in the air) interrupts the curing process and the finish remains tacking (which can be sanded off, but doesn't leave the finish crystal clear).
This Alumni product seems to have overcome the oxygen inhibition problem (there are many "papers" written about it - it is a big problem for large scale curing applications - Google it if interested, here's one article - there are many more recent ones. (
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300944003001206).
For $19, I would give this a try. The issue with the other products has been applying and curing the product
using thin layers (again, the OI issue - too much surface area and too low of a volume of peuduct to prevent OI from interrupting the curing process). If Alumi has figured this out, it can be a real game changer, at least for me in my opinion. Then I just Have to figure out what to do with all of the Mercury CA, Gluboost, Solarez, and KBS Diamond Finish (unopened for over a year) that I bought

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Thanks for finding this. I continue Googling UV doming/thin finishes, but somehow this one escaped me.
Please let us know. I may give it a try too. Thank you.