Posted by SalonEquipment.Com on May 29th 2019
Preserving your chair vinyl is an important part of keeping your chairs and salon looking new, clean and fresh. Chair vinyl, like any other vinyl, can be bent several different ways, folded and molded to what you're using it for. While the vinyl takes to all of the folds and molds you need it for, it may also show some unintended creases and lines when something heavy is placed on, or in, it. We had this happen in our showroom. We stacked several product catalogs on the seat cushion of a styling chair as we were going through and reorganizing them. After leaving them there overnight and restarting the project the next morning to clear them off the chair and back where they needed to go, we were left with creases and indents in the seat cushion from the stack of catalogs. Bummer. Fortunately, there are ways to get it out. One is you can use a blow dryer to warm the vinyl, which helps stretch the vinyl and soften it. You don't want to touch the end of the blow dryer to the vinyl, but just hover over the vinyl and get it warm-to-hot enough to still touch. You may not get it out the first time, but you can repeat the process a couple times a day or once a day as you see fit. Two is the normal usage of it. When clients sit in the chair, their body warmth and heat over the time of the service being done will help stretch and shape the vinyl. Another way is, if the chair is easily movable and not being used, you can move it outside on a warm, sunny day and the warmth of the sun can naturally work on the creases and lines. Again, any or all of these processes may need to be done multiple times, but the fact of the matter is that most, if not all, creases come out if given time and appropriate attention. If all else fails, call one of our support reps here and we can begin the process of helping you replace cushions, which will be more economical for you than buying a whole new chair.
If you're a salon owner or chair operator, you know your chair is your money maker. It's gotta look good and it's gotta work properly. Taking it a step further, the hydraulic pump is the heartbeat to your chair. If it doesn't go up or come down, it might as well be dead. These days, [...]
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In our previous blog the other day, we talked about shampoo bowl parts and the necessary steps to take to ensure replacements are ordered accurately. While we touched briefly on the different types and materials our shampoo bowls are made of, I thought it'd be a good idea to expand that thought into more detail. [...]
If it seems like there are thousands of different shampoo bowls out in the market, you're correct! Acrylic, mold-injected plastic, porcelain, fiberglass - all contributing towards varying degrees of price, quality and sustainability over time by several different manufacturers and brands. But what about those parts? Are they interchangeable? Can they be replaced without replacing [...]
Layouts and designs are one of the most crucial steps to getting any business started in the right direction. The hair and beauty industry is no exception. Finding someone qualified to handle this can be "hit or miss," and very expensive. It can also be very costly if it results in re-making certain pieces that [...]
By now, many are aware of American made goods and imported goods. The challenge is making sure you're getting the most out of your investment by stretching your dollar as far as you can. Going through website after website and catalog after catalog can be a time consuming task. Most pictures depict "the best side" [...]