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Cleaning Inside
For quick cleaning, a damp cloth should suffice. After a few uses, the interior can
be disinfected using diluted hydrogen peroxide (3%). Prepare the solution outside
of the sauna. Never use harsh cleaners as they can damage the wood. A soft brush
can be used to scrub lightly where required (the floor may need scrubbing). Wipe off
excess water with a dry clean towel and thoroughly ventilate to assist drying.
Removing Debris
Avoid bringing dirt and debris inside the sauna. Perhaps lay a foot mat at the
entrance for guests to wipe their feet. Cedar is a soft wood that is easy to dent and
scratch so use a vacuum to quickly remove any debris.
Heater
Pouring water on the stones may leave behind water spots on the stainless steel.
These can be removed with a scrubbing brush.
General Care & Requirements
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Care for your sauna by inspecting it on a regular basis. As it is an outdoor
product it is exposed to the elements. Remove mold and cobwebs with a
brush.
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Check all screws regularly and tighten where possible.
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Check the stainless steel bands every month and tighten up as required.
Ensure the bitumen roofing pieces do not need to be re-secured.
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Good care should be taken of the wooden bucket and ladle. Store upside
down to promote drying.
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Check the screws and hinges on the door regularly and tighten if necessary.
Oil if applicable.
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Renew and replace the sauna stones once per year.
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Never use harsh cleaning products or corrosive products on the sauna.