As below, there are some recommendable guidelines that you could follow to keep your FBsport AirTrack in good condition and ensure a longer lifespan.
Cleaning a dirty air track that’s used outside involves several steps to ensure it remains in good condition without damaging the material. Here’s a guide on how to clean it effectively:
Materials Needed:
- Mild soap or detergent
- Soft brush or sponge
- Hose or bucket of water
- Microfiber cloth or towel
- Vinyl or rubber cleaner (optional)
- Disinfectant (optional, if needed)
Step-by-Step Cleaning Process:
- Deflate the Air Track: Deflate it completely to make cleaning easier and safer.
- Shake Off Loose Dirt: Before applying water, shake off any loose dirt, grass, or debris from the surface.
- Rinse with Water: Use a hose or a bucket of water to rinse off the top layer of dirt and grime. Avoid using high-pressure settings on a hose as they could damage the material.
- Prepare Soapy Water: Mix a mild soap or detergent with warm water in a bucket. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, which could degrade the material.
- Scrub the Surface: Dip a soft brush or sponge into the soapy water and gently scrub the dirty areas. Pay extra attention to stubborn stains or mud, but be careful not to scrub too hard, which can damage the air track’s material.
- Rinse Again: After scrubbing, rinse the air track thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue.
- Dry Completely: Use a microfiber cloth or towel to dry the surface, or leave the air track in a shaded area to air dry. Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods, as UV rays can damage the material over time.
- Disinfect (Optional): If the air track is used by many people, consider using a disinfectant spray safe for vinyl or rubber. Ensure it is completely dry before using again.
- Store Properly: After cleaning, store the air track in a dry place, free from moisture and sunlight, to prevent mold or material degradation.
By following these steps regularly, you can keep your outdoor air track clean and in good condition!
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