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Your hands are constantly in use, whether you’re typing, cleaning, or farming. This constant usage can cause unattractive dirt buildup under your fingernails or stain the surface. Fortunately, anyone can have clean and healthy looking nails. Simply clean your nails regularly, wear gloves when you can, and groom your nails when needed.

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Preventing Dirty Nails

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  1. Not only will your nails look damaged, you’ll also push bacteria and saliva into your nail beds. This will gather dirt and debris underneath your nails and make them look dirty. Additionally, nail-biting can also lead to infections in your cuticles and the skin around your nails. [1]
    • If you’re tempted to bite your nails, cut them short so that you can’t reach them.
  2. Whether you’re digging, scrubbing, or doing dishes, you should wear gloves whenever you can. This will protect your nails from dirt and stop any harsh cleaning soaps from damaging your nails. [2]
    • Sturdy cleaning gloves can be found at most grocery stores. Alternatively, you can buy a box of latex or latex-free gloves for single use jobs.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Sometimes when you’re working with difficult-to-clean materials such as ink or potting soil you’re not able to wear gloves. In this case, protect the area underneath your nails by scraping your fingernails along a bar of soap. [3] This will push detergent into your nail beds and block any dirt or debris.
    • If the soap isn’t soft enough to scratch, hold it under running water for a few seconds.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    If you find that your nails get dirtier as the day goes on, remove the dirt whenever you notice it. You can use a toothpick, a pointed nail-cleaner stick, an orange stick, or the flat end of a cuticle-pusher tool.
    • Make sure you wipe the debris on a tissue and throw it away. Otherwise, you may gross out your companions.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Paint your nails . This option may not be feasible depending on your job or fashion choices. However, if possible, spend some time every week painting your nails. Opaque nail polish will hide any dirt or discoloration underneath your nails.
    • Maintain your nail polish. If it starts to flake or fade, wipe it off with nail polish remover and start over.
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Cleaning Your Nails

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Saturate a cotton ball or cotton pad with nail polish remover. Next, gently rub the wet cotton against your fingernail. The nail polish will slowly rub away as you work. However, don’t scrub too hard or you may damage your fingernail.
    • Nail polish remover can be bought at most grocery stores, department stores, and beauty stores.
    • Never soak your nails in nail polish remover. This will weaken your nail and dry out your skin.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    If your nails are badly stained, create a cleaning paste to whiten your nails. First, mix 2 ½ tablespoons (1.25 oz) of baking soda, 1 teaspoon (.16 oz) of hydrogen peroxide, and a few drops of lemon juice to create a paste. Use an old toothbrush to scrub the paste into your nails for one to two minutes before rinsing. [4]
    • If your nails are severely stained, let the paste sit on your nails for an extra two to fifteen minutes before rinsing.
    • This technique also works with whitening toothpaste.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Run your hands under warm water. Next, apply a small amount of hand soap to your palm. Create a lather by rubbing your palms together. Next, use a nail brush or sponge to scrub the suds into your fingernails. Clean the tops and bottoms of your nails. [5]
    • Use a hand soap for sensitive skin to help your nails stay moisturized.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    After washing your nails, rub some moisturizer all over your hands and nails. Make sure to coat your cuticles and the backs of your hands. The moisturizer will help your nails look shiny and clean. [6]
    • Choose a hand moisturizer with sunscreen in it to prevent sun damage. Repeated sun exposure can cause wrinkles and spots.
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Grooming Your Nails

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Use sharp manicure scissors or nail clippers to cut your nails. First, trim your nails into a straight line. Next, cut the edges into gentle curves so that they aren’t sharp. Cut your nails as short or as long as you’d like. However, keep in mind that shorter nails are easier to keep clean. [7]
    • If you’re worried about infection, sanitize your clippers before using them by dipping them in rubbing alcohol.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Choose a standard nail file, also called a 240 grit nail file. This grit is best for natural fingernails. [8] Next, file your freshly cut nails by swiping the file in the direction of your nail growth. You can also file your nails by swiping the file back and forth. However, this can cause damage to weak nails.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Keep Your Fingernails Clean
    Clear nail polish, also known as a top coat, will make your nails shine with cleanliness. Similarly, a nail strengthener will give your fingernails a glossy sheen while repairing nail damage. Brush a thin layer of a top coat or strengthener onto your nails and let it dry for ten minutes. [10]
    • Top coats and nail strengtheners don’t look like nail polish when applied. Therefore, this step is useful for everyone, regardless of nail polish preference.
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    How can I keep my nails clean and shiny?
    Mia Rubie
    Nail Artist
    Mia Rubie is a Nail Artist and the Owner of Sparkle San Francisco, a nail studio based in San Francisco, California. She has over eight years of nail artist and management experience and is known for her push-the-envelope designs and artistic eye for colors. Her clients include Sephora, Target, and Vogue. Her work has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle and StyleCaster. She holds a BBA focusing on Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations from San Francisco State University. You can find her work on her Instagram account @superflynails.
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    Wash your hands, file your nails regularly, and be kind to your cuticles. Regular manicures are also a great way to make sure your nails are healthy and clean. As far as the shininess goes, you can always invest in a good base coat and nail polish!
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      To keep your fingernails clean, wear cleaning gloves when doing chores to keep dirt from getting under your fingernails. When you’re doing something that makes wearing gloves difficult, try scraping your nails against a bar of soap to push the detergent into your nail beds and block dirt from settling there. If you still get some dirt under your nails, use a nail brush to scrub them while washing your hands with soapy water. Additionally, avoid biting your nails, which can make them look dirty and damaged. For tips on how to give yourself a manicure that will help keep your nails clean, read on!

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