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1. Odor Control -
Q & A, 2. Salon View's,
3. Odor-Free Trash Cover, 4.
Tammy Taylor Towelette's,
5. Tammy Taylor Dappen Dish, 6.
Exhaust system, 7. A Little History
A Little History
Odor Control in the Salon:
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Tammy Taylor's Towelette's  |
| The first odor control was invented right
after Tammy Taylor started having workshops and classes at Beauty Schools. We would
cut up a special brand of paper towel to wipe our brush on. Too many
schools would use the brown paper towels from their bathrooms. This type
of paper not only does not clean your brush, it makes a mess.
Another big problem was wiping the liquid brush on regular hand & face wiping
towels. Not only did the acrylic stick to the towels, but the odor's
stayed inside the building.
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There needed to be a disposable towelette that
could be readily thrown away. So, we started cutting paper towel material
into 4"x4" inch to 5"x5" inch squares.
Finally we decided to cut & package the Tammy Taylor Towelette's for all the Nail Tech's
that did not have the time to cut their own.
After perfecting the type of paper we wanted to clean our brushes with, we
started getting Towelette's pre-cut and packaged. Then we offered them
(Tammy Taylor Towelette's)
to the Nail Tech's for use in their Salons.
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Tammy Taylor Dappen Dish |
| Then we worked on the Dappen Dish for the Liquid.
Something heavy enough not to tip over, easy to clean with Tammy Taylor Polish Remover
and of a particular
color to easily see when the Liquid is contaminated. |
You also get a cork stopper with every Dappen Dish. If the
cork is lost or misplaced, you can go to an arts & crafts store or a boat
supply, for a replacement. |
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Tammy Taylor Odor-Free Trash Cover |
| Then the odor-free trash container cover came about
because, at Tammy Taylor Nails we actually do nails and we try to help the whole
Beauty industry to work more efficiently. And since odor's are a big part
of the business, this odor-free cover was invented at Tammy Taylor Nails, in
September of 1994.
The engineering behind the odor-free cover idea turns out to be pretty basic.
Odor's always take the path of least resistance. Thus, after you have
thrown a towelette or other debris into the trash can, through the opening in
the odor-free cover, the odor's travel up the side of your container and are
caught around the top.
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Since the odor's travel upward, and they do not move on their
own accord, the odor's cannot travel downward from the top and over to the
center hole to come out. Thus, the cover only needs to be depressed in the
center very slightly. And, the cover has no moving parts to cause air
movement.
Any trash containers that have lids that move, will cause air flow.
Since movement causes air flow, the odor comes back into the air in the Salon.
Whereas, the Tammy Taylor "Odor-Free Trash Cover" helps eliminate odors at their
starting point, the trash can. |
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| Side note: Top vented tables "Do Not" work in controlling
odor. Please do not pay extra for this convenience.
The venting action of the top vented tables, suck downward while your odor's
rise upward. Wouldn't you agree, this action contradicts itself?
It doesn't seem to make any sense, does it? |
What does work?
As in the picture above the "Vacuum system",
makes sense as the venting action is above your table and catches or collects
the odor's as they rise upward. |

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