The new Clean Touch Pipe-Free technology from European Touch is designed to further simplify and accelerate cleaning your spa between clients. It consists of the Clean Touch Cover, Base, and Impeller. These components work together to create a revitalizing water massage for your clients, yet they are lightweight and compact, making them easy to remove and sanitize.
In research for over a year, European Touch went directly to the field to learn the needs of the industry. The development of our patented Clean Touch technology was the result of working with the Nail Technician Advisory Council (NTAC), a panel of nail technicians, cosmetologists, and salon owners. The result is a pedicure spa that is the fastest, easiest and best system available.
Clean Touch Pipe-Free is
1. Faster. Clean Touch system disassembles and reassembles quickly and easily, saving so much time that some salons are able to add several extra appointments each day.
2. Easier. Clean Touch was created with the help of nail technicians. Its no wonder 83% of nail technicians who have used the Clean Touch system prefer it to other pipe-free systems.
3. Better. More than two out of three clients prefer the foot massage from Clean Touch.
Purpose: • After the pedicure service, fully drain the pedicure spa and using the hand sprayer, rinse all surfaces of the basin. Next, remove the Clean Touch Cover from the basin by twisting it clockwise.
• Separate the Clean Touch Base from the Cover by twisting it counterclockwise. To remove the impeller, simply lift up.
• Using an EPA-Registered disinfectant, thoroughly clean all surfaces including basin walls and Clean Touch components in accordance with your State Board regulations.
• Reassemble the Clean Touch Base with the Cover, then reinstall all components back into place. (Note: As a safety precaution, a sensor in the basin will detect if components are not securely in place. The spa will not operate unless all components are properly secured.)
* Important, the above cleaning instructions are only to be used as a guideline and are not meant to replace the mandates set forth by your State Board.