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As a studio owner I live in fear of this. I have a lawyer as a client and when she saw my waiver (that was written by a fitness lawyer) she laughed her ass off. Then we bartered for a new waiver that covers everything and I mean everything. Will it keep lawsuits away? NO. Anyone can sue for anything. I screen my clients and am very picky about who I allow in my studio (the pleasure of being self employed). I also tell them in no uncertain terms… "You will get hurt, it may be just a pole burn or it could be a shoulder, back, knee etc… injury, are you ready for that?" Just to be sure clients know what they are getting into. As long as you stay within the guidelines of safety and I really have not seen any for Pole Fitness yet, you should win your case. This is new ground and you are correct that it could have "a massive negative effect" not only to the studio but to Pole Fitness industry that is just starting to be recognized by the Fitness Community. Best wishes and positive thoughts.
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To Moonflower, I have a chrome finish 50mm. Yesterday I heated up the room and that seemed to do the trick (no pun intended) for me. This is a wonderful site and all the members are so supportive. Learning as I go.https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif
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I have not used any other products, I have Tac 2, level 2 and 4. I did not like it at all. It makes a mess of the Pole and I had to steam it off. I could not grip well with level 2 and level 4 was as Meleania said it was like hydrolicking down the pole. Help, I did as the directions called for but it just did not work for me. Any suggestion on other products?