Re: Got my formostar today The customer is fully clothed, so it shouldn't be an issue. you actually can, and should, have the customer assisit in wrapping the pads around them. When you approached a delicate area you can have the customer move/hold the pad in that area. You should be fine. As with anything, use common sense. I suggest leaving the door open to the room while you are wrapping them. That may make it more comfortable. Then when you leave the room close the door. As for Thermojet, do a google search for them too. You will learn almost everything you need to know from the websites. At least enough to decide if you need to learn more. Both Thermojet and Formostar cost about the same new. Around $9k. Seems like Thermo cost just a little more. not enough to make a difference. I would try to find a used unit. When I looked I didn't find any used Thermojets. Found a couple Formostars. Hard to find either used, but if you are patient you will find one eventually. I got a Formostar mainly because I foud it used. Also I was leaning towards Formostar because it had been around longer and I found alot of people that had a Formostar, and they all said positive things about it. I only find a few people that had the Thermojet, but they too all said positive things. But I went with the safety in numbers and the longer track history. Plus Formostar has a web-directory that will list your salon as Formostar retailer. |