The visible-clean instrument
A cordless, blue-lit spray for the two minutes your client has nothing to do but read your tray. The clean stops happening behind their back and starts happening four feet from the chair, where it counts.
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The turnover
Your client is in the chair, phone down, waiting, and their eyes go straight to the clippers, the guards, the jar. You raised prices past $60, and a tray that reads wrong for two minutes can end up in a review you can never delete. The chemistry isn't the problem. Nobody saw it happen.
The mechanism
State · idle

This is the whole pitch: the pass your client can watch from the chair, four feet away.
An atomizer breaks liquid into a fine mist that drifts over and around the shapes on your tray, vents, teeth, hinges, instead of a cloth pass that only touches what it touches. You spray once and the coverage settles where a wipe slides past.
Mist on its own is nearly invisible from four feet away. The blue light puts the spray itself on display, so the client in your chair can actually see the reset happening, not just take your word for it.
People judge a station by what they watch happen in it, not by what happened before they walked in. A visible ritual between clients gives them something concrete to remember, and to repeat when they talk about your chair.
From the chair
Blue-lit, atomized mist is clean your client can watch from the chair. You're not hiding the reset between cuts anymore, you're performing it, and the spray itself is the proof. Clients don't review what you did. They review what they saw.


Split-body design, 1500 mAh battery, recharged over USB, nothing trailing across your station, nothing dragged out of a cabinet. Fill the 300 ml tank, pick it up with one hand, and the reset moves at the speed of your turnover.
Clean white ABS in a split-body shape that sits next to your faders without apologizing. If your station is in frame on Instagram, this can be too, it looks like part of your kit, not something borrowed from the mop sink.

A trigger bottle does its job where nobody's looking, and the client gets no credit to give you. This stages the same reset out in the open, in light, between every cut. The difference isn't the chemistry, it's a barber with a system versus a barber with a bottle.
The instrument sheet
The supplier sheet, word for word. No claims beyond it; the spec is the honesty.
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returns on faults
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The offer
The sprayer, plus the heat-resistant silicone mat the ritual sits on. Priced against the two items’ own store prices on this page; nothing inflated to fake a saving.


$68.99their own prices total $79.05, you keep $10.06
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Dispatch in 1-3 business days · tracked delivery, typically 7-20 days
If it arrives faulty or never arrives at all, you have 30 days and we make it right. You're putting this in front of paying clients, that's the risk we're covering, not just the price of a sprayer.
Change-of-mind returns aren’t offered — 30-day cover for faults, damage, and orders that never arrive. Full policy under Returns.
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Before you ask
It ships from our overseas warehouse and most orders arrive in 7 to 20 days, with free shipping. A tracking number is emailed when it ships.
Send a photo through the assistant (the chat button in the corner of this page) and we approve a full refund or a free replacement, with nothing to send back.
Because orders ship from an overseas warehouse, change-of-mind returns aren’t offered — 30-day cover for faults, damage, and orders that never arrive. We’d rather be upfront about that.
It’s operated from Australia, in conjunction with global suppliers. Questions are handled by the assistant (the chat button in the corner) on any page.
Sanitize
$50.06 · free shipping, tracked · 30-day cover on faults. The next turnover is two minutes long either way. This one, they get to watch.
