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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,919
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The best feature of this unit is the solution in the box.
I can see every Sunless manufacturer ripping this idea off! The solution comes in a bag-in-a-box, 2 gallon or 5 gallon, never gets exposed to air, last longer, easier to change, no spilling, no mess! The bottom of the unit actually spins so you don't have to turn yourself, gives fast even coverage! I know they talked about having 2 pass system, the first sprays you with prep solution (PH balances skin, removes excess oil) then the second pass sprays you with the DHA solution. The gun you see is an added feature, works as an HVLP for touch ups & it hooks right into the booth!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 60
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Thanks for coming by and checking out the unit in Orlando john, 2 other benefits of the bag-in-box is its a vacume, so every speck of solution gets used, rather than leaving that half inch in the bottom of the containers. The disposal is nice and ez also, folds down flat--right into the trash.
Most important is it is never exposed to oxygen. DHA is a food, as soon as you peel a banana and set it on the counter it is decomposing, after a few weeks--YUK. As a salon operator and paying $700 for a 20 gallon jug of solution, then wondering why a month later it has turned a green color, imagine how happy I was. "Their" answer for me was...their is a shelf life, try to use it quicker" , as soon as you open the cap to put in the pump the clock is ticking. In the offseason who can avoid this and for $70 a gallon?? John your right, this is so simple, everybody will be doing this eventually. My Patent attorney in Houston actually filed the original bag-n-box patent for the Wine Industry, and last year for me for The Tanning industry. I think its a no brainer. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 60
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The Bag-in-box was designed with the sunmyst booth, having special connectors. It is not offered outside of sunmyst customers. It wont connect with other units without converting to special connectors. Not offered yet.
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