I had a recliner, and used a foot bath. I put the footbath on the floor with 
the 
chair not reclined to soak, clip, file, scrub... then after the rinse, I moved 
the footbath and applied lotion and dipped in the paraffin. Then, I reclined 
the 
chair for them to relax for the wax and I did the massage with them laying back 
(I sat on a little stool...). 

After I was done massaging, I sat the chair back up and did their polish.
I am interested in hearing the replies to this... I am considering waterless, 
and need to buy a new chair regardless.... 
Michelle Cordes,  Owner/Licensed Nail Technician
The Nail Spa in Silverdale, Washington
"The spa for your hands and feet since 1997"
www.myspace.com/thenailspa




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From: Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 6:11:01 PM
Subject: NailTech:: recliner for pedis


I just seen a recliner in the Big Lots add for $199.00. Goes on sale 
tomorrow. Looks like leather, could be vinyl. If I my store has one in stock I 
am going waterless. I think it would help some of my older clients having 
support under their legs and not having to keep lifting them up and down. 
Wondering how I am going to work on the toes though. Do you have the 
client bend 
at the knee so the foot is flat to work on the toes or just bend the toes down?
 
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