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Nails Big Book 2013

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Pedicure Sanitation survival guide sponsored by 1. 2. 3. 4. After Each Customer 1. Remove suction cover by turning counter-clockwise. Remove any debris present with water supply. 2. Apply disinfection spray on impeller and both sides of suction cover. 3. Use brush and wipes to thoroughly clean impeller and both sides of suction cover. 4. Thoroughly clean inside surface of the spa tub, foot rest, and arm rest with disinfectant spray. 5. Allow 10 minutes for disinfecting time to complete. Every Night 1. Remove suction cover by turning counter-clockwise. 2. Use a soft brush and water to clean the suction cover and the impeller. Put suction cover back in its place by turning it clockwise. 3. Fill tub with water. Add 1 level scoop of Pedi-Clear disinfectant crystals or other EPA-approved cleaner. (Follow manufacturer's instructions.) 4. Circulate for 10 minutes and let it soak overnight. 5. The next morning, drain water and thoroughly clean inside surface of spa basin with disinfectant wipes. 6. Thoroughly clean the rest of the spa tub surface with disinfectant wipes. The unit is now ready for the first customer of the day. Note: DO NOT clean pedicure spa with pure chlorine solution. DO NOT soak overnight with pure chlorine or chlorine solution. This may lead to premature deterioration and rusting of the pedicure spa and its component parts and will result in void of limited warranty. đđđēĎćĉēđĊćĐũũũěũũũ666ē3Č2/ē!., 76SD&RQFHSWV;'HVLJQV &RUSRUDWH;'ULYH +RXVWRQ7H[DV ZZZWVSDFRP LQIR#WVSDFRP

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