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VHR
I bought a used VHR with under 500 hours on it. I am not sure if I should hook it up or not. My concern is that all of my other equipment allows my customers to tan again in 24 hours but the VHR is 48 hours. I am not sure if this will create a big headache or not. What is your opinion?
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Re: VHR
you need to go by your state regulations! the sticker on the unit is suggested tan time. almost all my machines says every 48 hrs.......id be out of business if i went by that
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Re: VHR
It's a '95 with less than 500hrs?! Either someone unhooked the meter, or it was in a salon in Harlem. As for your issue, get rid of the label, or sell the benefits of the upgrade to your clientelle to explain the 48 hour interval. If you scrape the label, wait for the health department to point out that there is no recommended exposure decal and say you have one on order from the mfr. That'll buy you another year or so. Before all you sticklers go hatin' on me, remember this: it's not like it's the IRS; it's more like the Border Patrol.
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