clean and store: Drain the basin and remove any visible debris.
Scrub the bowl with a clean brush and soap or disinfectant (following cleaning directions). Rinse and drain.
Disinfect basin surfaces with and EPA-registered hospital disinfectant, following manufacturer's instructions. ...
Drain the basin and remove any visible debris.
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Nail clippers: Put nail clippers into a small bowl of boiling hot water, scrub with a toothbrush, wipe with rubbing alcohol and dry with a clean towel. Bleach is a very good disinfectant: Soak nail clippers and tools in undiluted bleach and wipe them dry with a paper towel. And keep your pets away!
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Finger bowl clean and store: A finger bowl is a bowl of water that dinner guests use for rinsing their fingers. In a formal meal, the finger bowl is brought to the table at the time of ...
Formal servi
Store soiled or used items in a properly labeled, covered container separate from clean items. Never use airtight containers or zipper bags – these may promote bacterial growth!
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Foot Basin
clean and store: Drain the basin and remove any visible debris.
Scrub the bowl with a clean brush and soap or disinfectant (following cleaning directions). Rinse and drain.
Disinfect basin surfaces with and EPA-registered hospital disinfectant, following manufacturer's instructions. ...
Drain the basin and remove any visible debris.
Put nail clippers into a small bowl of boiling hot water, scrub with a toothbrush, wipe with rubbing alcohol and dry with a clean towel. Bleach is a very good disinfectant: Soak nail clippers and tools in undiluted bleach and wipe them dry with a paper towel. And keep your pets away!
A finger bowl is a bowl of water that dinner guests use for rinsing their fingers. In a formal meal, the finger bowl is brought to the table at the time of ...
Formal servi
Store soiled or used items in a properly labeled, covered container separate from clean items. Never use airtight containers or zipper bags – these may promote bacterial growth!
Use the rounded part of the cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles on the surface of the nail. ...
Use the pointed, sharp part to push down the cuticles at the corners of your nails.