How to Clean an Infrared Basswood Sauna
Infrared saunas are designed to provide heat similar to that of the sun but without any of the ultraviolet rays found in sunlight. Home saunas offer a much higher level of privacy and convenience than public saunas. Most are designed to be energy efficient and many plug into a standard household wall socket. Infrared basswood saunas are hypoallergenic and easy to keep clean both inside and out. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Clean towel
- Broom
- Bucket
- Clean rag
- Mild detergent
- Chemical-free glass cleaner
- Furniture polish
Instructions
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Sweep the sauna benches and floor to remove hair, dust and other debris.
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Wipe the benches and inside walls of the sauna down with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Rinse these areas after cleaning with another damp cloth that has been wet with water only.
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Clean the glass inside and outside the sauna with a natural, chemical-free glass cleaner. It is important to use a cleaner free of chemicals on the inside of the glass so that you do not breathe in any chemical residue when using the sauna.
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Wipe the outside of the sauna with wood furniture polish or a damp rag and a mild cleanser.
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Tips & Warnings
Always sit on a clean towel that was washed in a mild detergent when using your sauna. This will help keep the sauna clean and avoid staining the wood.