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§ 01 — Salon, Spa & Personal-Care Cleaning

Your station tells your story.
We help it look the part.

Cleaning protocols for hair salons, day spas, med-spas, nail salons, barbershops, lash and brow studios, and tanning salons. Hair management, chemical residue, footbath sanitation, station discipline, and Oregon Board of Cosmetology compliance — handled.

Hair
Specific extraction
Footbath
EPA-listed protocol
Board
Inspection ready
After-hours
Service available
§ 02 — Salon & Spa Realities

Beauty businesses
have specific cleaning.

Salon and spa cleaning is regulated, chemical-heavy, and high-touch. Footbaths are a documented infection vector. Hair-trap drains seize. Color-bowl chemicals stain everything they touch. Most general cleaners do not know what they are walking into.

01

Hair Where It Should Not Be.

Hair down drains, in vents, on the seat the next client sits in, in the styling-cape closet, woven into chair upholstery. Sweeping every 20 minutes is not enough on a busy day.

How Otesse handles it

Hair-specific extraction at floor seams, drain auger rotation, vent inspection, and chair upholstery deep clean. Scheduled turn-around between clients is a polish; we handle the deep work.

02

Pedicure Footbath Sanitation.

Footbaths are the highest-risk infection vector in any salon. State boards have shut salons down over inadequate footbath sanitation. The protocol is specific, time-sensitive, and documented.

How Otesse handles it

Three-step EPA-listed footbath protocol — drain, scrub, disinfect with documented dwell time — between every client. Filter screen pull and weekly deep clean. Logbook ready for board inspection.

03

Color & Chemical Residue.

Hair dye, perm solution, acrylic dust, acetone, gel-polish overspray. Splashes on counters, mirrors, walls, and floors that generic cleaners just spread around or chemically react with.

How Otesse handles it

Color-trained crews who know which solvent removes which stain without damaging the surface underneath. We protect your laminate, mirrors, and chair vinyl while removing the splatter.

04

Air Quality & Ventilation.

Acetone, formaldehyde from keratin treatments, and acrylic dust live in your air. Without ventilation discipline they build up on every surface and your staff breathes them all day.

How Otesse handles it

Vent-grille rotation, filter inspection cadence, surface dust capture (HEPA-grade where appropriate), and flagging when intake or duct service is needed. Staff air quality is downstream of cleaning.

05

Station Discipline.

Every station is a stylist's territory — but products, hair, and water-rings still build up. Stylists do not have time to deep-clean their station between clients, and weekly is not enough.

How Otesse handles it

Off-hours station deep clean — mirror polish, drawer-pull degrease, chair-pump grease wipe, station-shelf wipe-down — without disturbing the stylist's product layout. Respect the territory.

06

Front-of-House Spa Vibe.

Lobby chairs, retail shelves, candle wax drips, magazine corners, restroom presentation. The first 30 seconds of a client's visit decides whether they rebook and whether they tip.

How Otesse handles it

Lobby and retail rotation tuned to your client traffic. Candle wax handling, retail-shelf dusting that does not knock products over, restroom restocking and freshening every visit.

§ 03 — The Otesse Difference

Salon-trained crews,
not generic reused.

Benefit 01

Board-Inspection Ready.

Oregon Board of Cosmetology inspectors check footbath protocol, sanitation logs, and surface discipline. Our cleaning aligns with the inspection sheet.

Benefit 02

Spa-Vibe Presentation.

Front-of-house, retail shelves, restroom, and waiting areas cleaned to the standard your clients expect from a spa — not an office.

Benefit 03

After-Hours Scheduling.

Cleaning during business hours disrupts the experience clients pay for. We work overnight, pre-open, and post-close — invisible to clients.

§ 04 — Service standard

What stays in the plan.

01EPA-listed three-step footbath protocol
02Hair-specific drain auger and floor-seam extraction
03Color and chemical splatter-removal training
04HEPA-grade dust capture for nail and acrylic areas
05Vent-grille rotation and air-quality flagging
06Station-discipline cleaning that respects stylist territory
07Retail and front-of-house spa-grade presentation
08Oregon Board of Cosmetology inspection-aligned logs
§ 06 — Next step

Ready for cleaning that matches your craft?

Get a cleaning plan designed around your stations, your service mix, your board inspector, and the experience your clients expect. Salon and spa cleaning is its own discipline.