Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Before using your sauna for the first time, clean the inside of the sauna with a clean damp cloth.
2. Make sure to always keep the sauna dry and clean.
3. Use a clean damp towel. DO NOT use a towel that is too wet and can drip water inside the sauna
and DO NOT use cleaning agents inside the sauna.
4. DO NOT leave towels, water glasses or bottles inside the sauna after use. Wipe the exterior
surface of the sauna with a towel and clean the glass at least once a month.
5. Place a towel on the bench to absorb any perspiration. Wash these often to maintain a clean and
pleasant environment inside your sauna.
6. Perspiration may darken the wood over time. This can be removed by a light sanding with fine grit
sandpaper.
Wood Care
If the sauna exterior body has become scratched or scuffed, it could be concealed by using a small
amount of furniture polish, oil or other furniture treatment. The interior blemishes, scratches, or
scuffs can be either left alone, sanded or a combination of gluing plus sanding. Avoid any treatment
containing benzene or a high concentration of alcohol.
Outdoor models' bodies need to be maintained on a regular basis (between 6 months to a year) by
polishing or resealing the body as needed. If the varnish is cracked or worn off, sand the surface and
re-varnish the affected area. Consult your local handyman or furniture repair professional for more
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