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PSA: I lost a full day's pay on a 'professional' disinfectant spray
Last month, I bought a new disinfectant spray for my station that cost about $45 for a gallon. The sales rep said it was a one-step cleaner that killed germs and left no residue. After my first client, I sprayed it down like normal and wiped it off. The next client's hair would not hold product at all, it just slid right off. I had to re-wash and re-cut his hair for free, which took an hour and cost me $60. Has anyone found a reliable disinfectant that actually dries clean?
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sageadams1mo ago
One-step cleaner" made me think they were all the same, not anymore.
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alice2691mo ago
Ugh, that's brutal. Check the SDS sheet for that spray, not the sales pitch. Some leave a silicone-based film that acts like a leave-in conditioner, which would absolutely wreck product hold. You need one that says "water-based" and "no silicones" on the actual safety sheet.
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