Ok, question for those of you who use this type of ped tub:
 
How do you use exfoliant on the client without it getting all over the dang
place with such a small tub?  Dang. I make such a mess doing pedicures.. I
have to sweep after every client!  But I am a "preventive maintenance" kind
of person.  I use one of those huge ped bowls that are made of plastic that
I ordered out of Canada.  They are beautiful and they look like marble.. but
they do have kick-backs:  heat escapes them really quickly so the water
doesn't stay as warm as I want it to.  Hot stones will resolve that issue,
but I am trying to figure out a better way to keep from getting exfoliating
scrubs all over the place!
 
Any ideas?  I like the larger bowl because more of the client's leg is over
the water and therefore catches the falling product.  but smaller footbaths
do not provide as much surface area to catch falling product so I was wonder
how you ladies handle this issue.  I really want a footbath with bubbles and
heat and stuff for my express and classic peds and use my larger bowl for my
spa peds.  But I hate that using smaller footbaths makes such a mess!
 
So I am really curious as to how all of you handle this issue!
Thanx in advance!  And Happy Mother's Day to all whom it applies!
 
Melody Montgomery
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Cira DAnna
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 8:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Re: disinfecting spas
 

Where I used to work we had the big spa tubs that were on wheels.  We ran
the tub and the OPI spa clean for 15 min after every client, then we used a
deluted solution of Spa Clean to spray the top, inside and outside of the
tub and wipe them down (some scrubs leave an oily residue like the one from
OPI that smells like raspberry).  every friday night we did a "bleach soak".
after the last pedicure we cleaned as usual with "spa clean" then we ran
bleach water through the jets for 15 min and let sit over night.  drained it
in the morning and ran just plain water to make sure all the bleach was out.
where I work now we use the little tubs and we soak them in bleach for 15
min.  I just recently purchased the Belava pedicure system.  It has the
liners that you throw out after every client (I recycle them,  gotta do my
part for environment).  I LOVE IT!!!  and my clients love it too!!!  Even
with the liners i still spray the tub with Disenfect from Tammy taylor just
to make ME feel better.
 
Cira

--- On Sun, 5/10/09, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: disinfecting spas
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009, 11:37 AM
Nicole,
I agree completely with your safety precaution measures. 
The one thing we need to know is that the woman who died supposedly from the
pedicure was never proven by autopsy. The ONLY way that could be fact is if
the autopsy found it to be true. One of the women did not have an autopsy
and the other woman's autopsy did not conclude finding the pedicure to cause
her death. 
This information I found online. 
Buenos dias,
Lynnette 
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From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 09 May 2009 23:59:38 -0400
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: disinfecting spas
Michelle,
In Texas we are required to use bleach once weekly, soak the tub overnite.
I use a few different products, however, because I don't feel that once a
week is enough.  Food for thought:  say for instance your clients introduces
some "BUG" to your spa...then another client introduces yet another "bug",
this is on,  say Tuesday and you haven't ran bleach for a week or two.  so
then you have all these "BUGS"  multiplying at a rate we  probably couldn't
comprehend.So what happens in the meantime??  I think doing  more, more
frequently is the safest approach to protect my clients.   I like to use
bleach only because it complies with state rules.  But I feel a deeper
responsibility to my clients  and their safety, so I use bleach...OPI spa
complete (It is EPA registered) but also I like the product made by Virox
for the chelating effect ( ACCEL).  I just feel like after the death in
Texas by pedicure a few years back, you can never be too careful.(granted, I
understand the wman who passed has a compromised immune system)
Anyway, Just food for thought
Nicole Tausch 
 

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