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Nails Big Book 2013

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Pedicure Equipment survival guide Apply this method with your pedicure spa equipment and you can prevent any pedicure spa mishaps. sponsored by 1. Pedicure spa (pedi-spa) chairs are usually made with many electrical sensors, printed circuit boards, and electrical cords to operate your chair. Although this may be daunting, just a little TLC can keep your chair always working like new. If you have a Lexor Pedi-Spa equipped with AutoFill, scrub the two circular sensors in the basin with a soft sanding buffer bi-weekly to clean any debris. If there is debris on the sensors, the sensors will not read properly and may cause it to not work effectively. 2. Massage chair problem? Before it gets to be a problem, keep the massage rod lubricated with Marine Grease. Go to www.lexor.com/support for an illustration of where to apply the lubricant. Marine Grease can be purchased at any home improvement store or through Lexor Customer Care department. This will prevent the rods from drying up and malfunctioning of connected electrical systems. Suggested maintenance is to lubricate rods every three months. 3. Make sure you prevent leather fabrics from cracking or peeling by treating the leather with a faux leather conditioner that can be purchased at any automotive or drug store. Here are some suggested steps: A. Make a soap and warm water solution using a mild liquid detergent. B. Remove visible dirt with a non-abrasive sponge. C. Use a clean rag to dry off the washed portion. Watch for drips. If water runs down into seams and doesn't get wiped up, it could damage the faux leather. D. Use faux leather polish with a dry cloth after cleaning to keep the leather fabric conditioned. Features: $XWR)LOO 8OWUDOHDWKHU 8QEUHDNDEOH*HO%RZO 7UX7RXFK6KLDWVX0DVVDJH $GMXVWDEOH&DOI6XSSRUW; )ROGDEOH0DQLFXUH7UD\ 0DWFKLQJ3HGLFXUH6WRRO Available Upgrades: 'LJLWDO$XWRPDWHG3DQHO 'LVSRVDEOH/LQHU(NEW) th 10 Annual 4. Removing nail polish stains. Caution: procedure is only recommended on Lexor brand Pedi-Spas. Lexor does not guarantee or warranty stain removal practices. A. Use an alcohol-based all-purpose cleaner, like Formula 409, or acetone solution (50% acetone, 50% water)*. Dampen a cloth with the cleaning solution and rub the stain for a few minutes to remove the stain. B. Wipe off with a wet cloth. C. Use faux leather polish with a dry cloth after cleaning to keep the leather fabric conditioned. *Use rubbing alcohol or acetone solution sparingly, especially on dark colors. Repeated cleaning with alcohol/acetone can permanently lighten the area. 5. One to two months before your warranty expires, check your Pedi-Spas to see if you need any replacement parts or repairs. You don't want to get hit with paying for replacement parts just a few days after your warranty expires. 6. Lastly, the most important survival tip is you must always have your customer care department's number on hand for any issues you are unable to solve. 800-211-7404 www.Lexor.com Industry's Best Customer Service đććēĎĎĒēĊďĊćũũũěũũũ666ē+#7.1ē!.,ĵ24//.13

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