The bad thing in Ohio is you can now open a salon without an
inspection.Anyone can get away with what ever.

On Sep 13, 10:22 am, "Shannon Kuharik"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I know. And the nail tech was fresh out of school so I expected her to follow 
> sanitation to the T. How do you get rid of the film? I always clean the pedis 
> with cascade and bleach for 10 minutes and then wipe the bowl to get rid of 
> the film with a towel.
>
> Shannon K
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Caralyn Brown
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 3:49 AM
>   Subject: NailTech:: Re: GREAT pedicure gone bad photos
>
>   Again.
>   How do we get owners, techs, stylists
>   To be accountable for this!!!! It's killing me.  Vicki!!!!! Ya !!!!! 
> Watching!!!! This this thread!!!!!   I am dying here.  
>
>   Ladies we can't stress enough how important it is to properly clean your 
> pedicure tubs, jets, sinks, whatever it is you use. You need to use a product 
> that removes the biofilm also!!!!!!!  
>   If any of you have ever had the great pleasure of listening to Vicki Peters 
> inform us Techs about this silent and unseen villian. You know what I am 
> talking about. If you don't let me break it down real fast for ya'll.
>   Ok, you know those lovely, wonderful, smelly, products ya'll use that have 
> the oils in them, the scrubs in them, the lotions in them.  Well, they all 
> leave a BIOFILM behind in the jets and pipes of our pedi spas, tubs and 
> sinks.  So, bacteria, fungus, germs, diseases, and anything else nasty and 
> disgusting collects in this biofilm.  Do ya'll get what I am saying here.  So 
> if the pedicure spas, tubs or whatever aren't cleaned according to the 
> products directions. Yes, according to the manufacturers directions.  Guess 
> what???
>   Ya???? Ya'll might have figure it out by now.
>   This is another reason why I personally have gone one to dry pedicures.  My 
> clients actually like them so far no one has asked to put their feet in.  
>
>   There is a product line out there that does remove the Biofilm!!!! And 
> clean and polish the pedi surface.
>   It works      
>
>   Caralyn
>   20 Digits Nail Spa
>   Nail Tech Instructor
>   Sent from Caralyn's iPhone
>
>   On Sep 12, 2009, at 9:37 PM, Anna F <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     I worked at a large salon and spa and the owner told me I didn't have to 
> clean the pedi sink and that there was not any parts to take off to clean the 
> jetsI cleaned it the correct way anyhow.Everyday when I came in I would have 
> to make sure the last person cleaned it,They usually didn't.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­-
>     From: Caralyn Brown <[email protected]>
>     To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>     Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:07:33 PM
>     Subject: NailTech:: Re: GREAT pedicure gone bad photos
>
>     I know the owners don't care at all. The only thing they care about is 
> whether the biz is in the red or black.
>
>     Caralyn
>
>     Sent from Caralyn's iPhone
>
>     On Sep 12, 2009, at 8:06 PM, "Shannon Kuharik" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     I work at a high end salon too. We just hired a new nail tech fresh out of
>     school. You know what she told me? That I follow the rules too closely 
> when
>     it came to sanitizing my implements and pedicure bowls!!! I was FLOORED!
>     When I informed the owner she said for me to tell her she had to sanitize
>     like I do but never followed up with it. Unbelievable.
>     Shannon K
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Caralyn Brown" <[email protected]>
>     To: <[email protected]>
>     Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:35 AM
>     Subject: NailTech:: Re: GREAT pedicure gone bad photos
>
>     Lynnette
>
>     I worked in a very upscale dayspa and I could not for the life of me get 
> the
>     owners to get the other nail techs or the other stylist that did nails to
>     follow proper protocol when it came to impliment disinfection. The stylist
>     working as a nail tech gave 3 people serious infectious and one of those
>     people was one of the spa managers and she  never fired. I finally left.
>     Using that as just one of the many many violations they broke on a daily 
> and
>     weekly occurance and I wasn't going to risk my good name or good practices
>     for all that. So to let all ya'll know it isn't just the  non-standard
>     salons that make or carry out violations continuously.
>
>     I also know of another well know dayspa in the area that had violation
>     problems too. It's everywhere!!!!
>
>     I just had a student of mine hired at a very HIGH END SALON and the 
> manicure
>     area was very nasty and wouldn't have passed state board inspection if 
> they
>     had visited when she statrted there. So ladies alot of salons out there 
> have
>     gotten lax lately and need to shape up.
>     Ok enough of my soap box.
>
>     Caralyn
>     20 Digits Nail Spa
>
>     Sent from Caralyn's iPhone
>
>     On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>     More--
>     Pedicure tubs that they either reuse the same water or do not clean 
> between
>     clients. This is both chop shop and nss.
>     Many techs use the nss term as it is nicer than chop shop. Nss places can 
> be
>     very upscale salons not following industry standards.
>     Years ago some of the sector that is referred to as chop shops started to
>     scream racist because it was close to chop suey!! I guess they never
>     realized that chop suey is actually an American made recipe. It makes no
>     sense!
>     Anyway you choose the term for you. I call it as I see it. I will start
>     calling them salons when they follow the standards that I follow and board
>     regulations that I follow.
>     Those photos say it all. Thanks Michele,
>     Lynnette
>     Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: [email protected]
>
>     Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:53:36
>     To: <[email protected]>
>     Subject: NailTech:: Re: GREAT pedicure gone bad photos
>
>     Hi  I'ma new tech and I keep hearing chop shops can u explain that to me
>
>     --- Original Message ---
>     From:[email protected]
>     Sent:Fri 9/11/09  3:50 pm
>     To:[email protected]
>     Subj:NailTech:: GREAT pedicure gone bad photos
>
>     Michele Phelan-Cowan has the best photos of a bad pedi from a chop shop on
>     her Facebook page.
>     If anyone ever saw this and then still continues to patronize those chop
>     shops, then they deserve all they leave with.
>     Go take a look.
>     Buenos dias,
>     Lynnette
>     Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile- Hide quoted text -
>
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