My ECOHEADS Spray Nozzle is Turning Brown

My ECOHEADS Spray Nozzle is Turning Brown

Another water quality issue that ECOHEADS solves is collecting sand, sediment, rust, minerals and all sorts from making their way to your client's scalp.  Most often, your nozzles are turning brown from a clogged filter.

 

Follow the filter maintenance instructions and also unscrew and maintain the silver plate. When you have the head disassembled, wipe and clean the interior of the head to remove any residue. 

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