Question:
Hi,
I have got a little oil onto my on site massage chair, does anyone know of what I can use to remove it without it taking the colour out of the leatherette.
Also, please can anyone tell me where I can get the face protectors (disposable) for these on-site chairs thanks.
Love Jane x
Hi jane,
I use warm water with a bit of fairy in, comes up fab on my table.
Coop :)
The main thing with cleaning massage tables and chairs is not to use anything containing alcohol, as alcohol (and alcohol-based products) will damage the vinyl. Ecover products work very well, and have the advantage of being environmentally friendly as well!
As for disposable face masks - almost all the companies who make/supply massage chairs will sell these, so just do a quick search on Google and I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for.
Hi Jane,
I use disposable face cradle paper cover from massage table store.just £13.95 for a pack of 100, and they send it to you by post. They're very professional, friendly people.
Lol meeran
Thanks for that folks.
Joggyb - all I use are ecover products, one could say we take environmental care to the extreme at times! Failing that I make all my own cleaning products. Thanks for that about alcohol solutions, I didn't know that!
Will also try the massage table co re face protectors!
Jane x
I buy my face cradle protectors from physique - they are £6.50 + Vat for 100. Definitely the cheapest and still good quality.
I use mobcaps which I cut to open up £35 for 1000 at Arco
I don't know if this will help, but I actually use disposable OR hats, I can get them in the local healthcare supplies store, they don't cost much, and they fit right. They are made of more of a web like fabric, i can just cut a slit in them so it won't squish my clients face, but it works great!
I have got a little oil onto my on site massage chair, does anyone know of what I can use to remove it without it taking the colour out of the leatherette.
Also, please can anyone tell me where I can get the face protectors (disposable) for these on-site chairs thanks.
Love Jane x
Answers:
Hi jane,
I use warm water with a bit of fairy in, comes up fab on my table.
Coop :)
Answers:
The main thing with cleaning massage tables and chairs is not to use anything containing alcohol, as alcohol (and alcohol-based products) will damage the vinyl. Ecover products work very well, and have the advantage of being environmentally friendly as well!
As for disposable face masks - almost all the companies who make/supply massage chairs will sell these, so just do a quick search on Google and I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for.
Answers:
Hi Jane,
I use disposable face cradle paper cover from massage table store.just £13.95 for a pack of 100, and they send it to you by post. They're very professional, friendly people.
Lol meeran
Answers:
Thanks for that folks.
Joggyb - all I use are ecover products, one could say we take environmental care to the extreme at times! Failing that I make all my own cleaning products. Thanks for that about alcohol solutions, I didn't know that!
Will also try the massage table co re face protectors!
Jane x
Answers:
I buy my face cradle protectors from physique - they are £6.50 + Vat for 100. Definitely the cheapest and still good quality.
Answers:
I use mobcaps which I cut to open up £35 for 1000 at Arco
Answers:
I don't know if this will help, but I actually use disposable OR hats, I can get them in the local healthcare supplies store, they don't cost much, and they fit right. They are made of more of a web like fabric, i can just cut a slit in them so it won't squish my clients face, but it works great!
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