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Always check with your state board for required cleaning and disinfecting procedures. If your state
health board provides an option of using bleach or an EPA registered disinfectant, European Touch
recommends an EPA registered disinfectant. Prolonged or excessive bleach use will harm equipment.
It is extremely important to clean and disinfect your pedicure spa after each pedicure, after the last pedicure of
the day, and once a week for overnight cleaning. Regular cleaning will help keep your pedicure spa in good
working condition. Proper and continuous cleaning will kill harmful bacteria and germs that can cause infection.
To clean your pedicure spa equipped with Clean Touch technology, follow these easy steps.
“Pipe-free” foot spas
For units with footplates, impellers, impeller assemblies and propellers:
After every client:
1. Drain all water from the basin.
2. Remove impeller, footplate and any other removable components according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
3. Thoroughly scrub impeller, footplate and/or other components and the areas behind each with a liquid
soap and a clean, disinfected brush to remove all visible residue, then reinsert impeller, footplate and/
other components.
4. Refill the basin with water and circulate the correct amount (read the label for mixing instructions) of the
EPA registered hospital disinfectant through the basin for ten minutes.
5. Drain, rinse and wipe dry with a clean paper towel.
At the end of every day:
1. Fill the basin with warm water and chelating detergent (cleansers designed for use in hard water) and
circulate the chelating detergent through the spa system for five to ten minutes (follow instructions). If
excessive foaming occurs, discontinue circulation and let soak for the remainder of ten minutes.
2. Drain the soapy solution and rinse the basin.
3. Refill the basin with clean water and circulate the correct amount (read the label for mixing instructions
of the EPA registered hospital disinfectant through the basin for ten minutes.
4. Drain, rinse and wipe dry with a clean paper towel.
At least once each week:
1. Do not drain the disinfectant solution - Turn off the unit and leave the disinfecting solution in the
overnight.
2. In the morning drain, rinse and wipe dry with a clean paper towel.
The pedicure-cleaning log may be required by your a state board.
A violation of this section may result in an administrative fine and/or disciplinary action.
CAUTION: Cleaning products that contain abrasives will damage the pedicure spa. Use only non-abrasive
products to clean your spa.