Better to have cleaned it and not needed to... Than to need to and NOT have 
cleaned it!
That's my motto with most things.
State Board always trumps and with hefty fines!
It would be better for your co-worker to adjust an additional 15 min. to her 
Pedicure time slots. It won't cost her anything really by the end of the day  
just a little less Stress ! And by the way I have been doing Nails 34 years now 
and still successfull!  TooT TooT my own horn! Lol
Vickie England
Tangles Hair Studio
Encinitas, Ca
760-519-1579
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Ruby, 
THE NMC wrote proceedures for piped and pipeless spas.  They are the safest  
way to clean spas and follows even the strictest state board guidlines. You  
can find them at:

Www.probeauty.com/nmc

Hope this helps.  And yes, state board does trump manufacturer instructions.

Hope this helps.
Simmy Bredal-Bell

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Hi All!
Some of you may have heard me voice this matter in the past, but it seems to  
keep haunting me.  As I was telling Athena and have received her input I  
would like as many opinions as I can get, because I am having a meeting next  
week with our salon owners and my co-worker.  At our salon we have a Murano  
pedicure chair.  Well, the cleaning instructions my co-worker gave me from  
Murano leave out the part where the tub is filled with water and EPA  
solution and circulated for ten minutes.  In fact I looked on line and the  
instructions on line don't match the instructions she gave me.  So, correct  
me if I am wrong.  I am under the impression that state board instructions  
would supersede the manufactures. 
 
After every pedicure she has been rinsing with water and spraying the tub  
with scrubbing bubbles wiping it down and goes on with the next pedicure.   
Her argument is that the Murano doesn't  need to be filled with water and  
EPA solution circulating for ten minutes, but only at the end of the day.   
Well, state board says differently. Please tell me if I'm wrong and an over  
zealot cleaning fanatic or if I'm going in the right direction. All opinion  
will be helpful to me.
 
Other back ground info is that she worked on clients that appear to have  
nail fungus. She also was using MMA when I started working there and uses  
the same file on as many clients as she can.
 
Thanks!
 
Ruby Walker
Redlands, CA

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