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![]() Join Date: Feb 28 2001
Location: tennessee
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i noticed all the high pressure facials in my beds have a white crystally substance on their surface which has to degrade the performance,i was wandering if i could polish the surface with a glass polish then clean them thoroughly with alcohol and get back alittle performance,or is there a way to combat this reaction ,i always make sure i dont touch the surface with my skin when installing from new.
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