Buying an infrared steam sauna for you and your family is an awesome investment in wellness. Just like any furniture you've own, keeping it in great statu always takes a little regular care—same goes for your sauna. We’ll tell you how to clean and maintain your infrared steam sauna so that it can stays in great performance for years to come.
One of the perks of having your own sauna is to decide when and how to clean it. After every session, there’s usually a bit of sweat left behind, which you always looking for. But it’s important to clean up afterward. Your sweat contains toxins and other residues that can build up and stain if left too long. The clean process can be quick easy. Usually all you need is a cleaning cloth and some water with baking soda.
Sauna Chair Cleaning
This area is where you'll see the most sweat, so it’s important to clean it more often than the sauna walls.
After each use, give it a quick wipe with a cleaning cloth to keep sweat from settling in and causing stains. It’s a good idea to do a deeper clean with the baking soda water.
Sauna Floor Cleaning
The sauna floor gets a lot of use: wear, steam from heater, sweat...where dust, dirt, and bacteria can settle over time. It’s a good idea to clean the floor to keep it feeling clean and fresh. When you clean it is depends on how often you use the sauna, twice a week is usually a good rhythm.
Sauna Walls Cleaning
Although the fabric of the sauna room is waterproof, but the hot steam will still make the inner wall of the sauna being damp. After use it every time, clean it with a wet cloth and baking soda water, then place it in a ventilated location.
Sauna Steamer Cleaning
When it comes to cleaning your steamer, it’s a pretty straightforward process. All you’re going to need is a damp cloth to wipe it down every now and then. It’s also a good idea to wait until it has cooled down for added safety reasons. We don’t want you to burn yourself. You can use baking soda water to clean the inner wall of the steamer to prevent scale.
Maintenance Tips
- Take Quick Shower
One of the only ways dirt and other unwanted things can get into the sauna is via the body. The way around this is to have a quick shower to clean yourself down before you jump into the sauna.
It doesn’t need to be that long, just enough to give yourself a rinse.
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Always Take Towel
Using a towel can help a lot. Put it under you or under your feet to absorb any excess sweat you will lose while you’re there.
Conclusion
Cleaning your sauna doesn’t have to be overkill, and if you keep on top of it you should be all ok in the long run. Small ongoing steps are the way to go. Hopefully, the above cleaning tips help.
If you give your infrared steam sauna the love and care it requires, you’re going to have it looking new and smelling fresh for years to come. They are an excellent health investment that doesn’t require a lot of cleaning if you keep on top of it.
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