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The Pros of Using a Heavy-Duty Tattoo Bed Cover
The Pros of Using a Heavy-Duty Tattoo Bed Cover
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The Pros of Using a Heavy-Duty Tattoo Bed Cover

The EarthLite Flexa-Cover™ is a durable, chemical and water-resistant cover designed to fit 30" or 32" tilt-top portable and stationary tables such as the EarthLite Arte Vista and Avalon XD.

The Pros of Using a Heavy-Duty Tattoo Bed Cover

EIKON TEAM | PUBLISHED FEB 23, 2023

Like you (and let's face it, us), your tattoo bed may be showing some signs of wear and tear after years of clients hopping on and off… their chains, spiked belts or keys not doing it any favours, not to mention the chemicals used to clean up afterwards. But you and that bed have been through too much together (more sits than you can probably count) to simply replace it. So, why not give it some added protection and a new outlook on life, with a heavy-duty cover that will keep it around long enough that you may even be able to track down that one AWOL client you’ve been working with for the past 4-5 years…

The Earthlite Flexa-Cover™ is a tattoo bed’s best friend - we’ll get a bit more technical after the reel below…

Fit and Durability

Made with chemical-resistant and water-resistant, 100% PU Natursoft™ material, the EarthLite Flexa-Cover™, you can quickly and easily disinfect it between clients*. These covers are designed to fit 30" or 32" tilt-top portable and stationary tables like the EarthLite Arte Vista and Avalon XD. Ultra-durable, this cover will give you years of trouble-free and convenient use. The Stay-Put™ adjustable straps are designed to allow your protective cover to flex with the movement of your tilt-top bed while the double-stitched, elastic trimmed upholstery provides strength and reliability.

And before you say it… This is NOT a disposable cover. You’ll still need to use a disposable barrier (drape sheet etc), and wipe down the Flexa-Cover with disinfectant between clients.

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