
5' Knotty Cedar Firewood Storage
Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance: Regular cleaning
Floors and walls: Use warm water and a mild detergent (such as neutral soap) to wipe the floors and walls. Avoid using chemical cleaners to prevent damage to the wood.
Seats and armrests: These areas often come into contact with the skin. Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent to wipe them, and regularly sand them with fine sandpaper to keep the surface smooth.
Ceilings and lamps: Avoid condensation on lamps, wipe the ceiling regularly, and keep it dry.
2. Ventilation
Make sure the sauna is well ventilated after each use to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. Open doors, windows or vents to allow air to circulate until the sauna is completely dry.
3. Check the condition of the wood
Check the wood regularly for cracks, deformation or corrosion. If problems are found, replace damaged boards in time. Avoid using oil products when caring for wood, as these products may affect the heating performance of the sauna.
4. Control humidity and temperature
Use appropriate humidity and temperature settings and avoid long-term exposure to excessive humidity or temperature, which can extend the life of the wood. Install a hygrometer and thermometer, monitor regularly and ensure they are within the recommended range (usually 40%-60% humidity and 70°C-100°C temperature).
5. Heater Maintenance
Remove dust and debris from the heater surface regularly to ensure efficient operation of the heater. Use appropriate stones and replace them regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
If using an electric heater, check that the wire connections are secure to prevent electrical faults.
6. Prevent Mold and Bacteria
Use an anti-mold and anti-bacteria spray to treat the interior of the sauna, especially in humid areas.
Lay removable wooden or plastic floor mats on the floor to facilitate cleaning and reduce the possibility of mold growth.
7. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Develop a plan for regular inspections of the sauna, including inspections of key components such as wood, electrical systems, and heaters. Depending on the frequency of use, have a professional perform a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the sauna every year or every few years.
8. Maintain Doors and Windows
Check the tightness of the sauna doors and windows regularly to ensure that there are no air leaks and prevent heat loss. Lubricate the door hinges and locks regularly to ensure that the doors and windows open and close smoothly.
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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance: Regular cleaning
Floors and walls: Use warm water and a mild detergent (such as neutral soap) to wipe the floors and walls. Avoid using chemical cleaners to prevent damage to the wood.
Seats and armrests: These areas often come into contact with the skin. Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent to wipe them, and regularly sand them with fine sandpaper to keep the surface smooth.
Ceilings and lamps: Avoid condensation on lamps, wipe the ceiling regularly, and keep it dry.
2. Ventilation
Make sure the sauna is well ventilated after each use to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. Open doors, windows or vents to allow air to circulate until the sauna is completely dry.
3. Check the condition of the wood
Check the wood regularly for cracks, deformation or corrosion. If problems are found, replace damaged boards in time. Avoid using oil products when caring for wood, as these products may affect the heating performance of the sauna.
4. Control humidity and temperature
Use appropriate humidity and temperature settings and avoid long-term exposure to excessive humidity or temperature, which can extend the life of the wood. Install a hygrometer and thermometer, monitor regularly and ensure they are within the recommended range (usually 40%-60% humidity and 70°C-100°C temperature).
5. Heater Maintenance
Remove dust and debris from the heater surface regularly to ensure efficient operation of the heater. Use appropriate stones and replace them regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
If using an electric heater, check that the wire connections are secure to prevent electrical faults.
6. Prevent Mold and Bacteria
Use an anti-mold and anti-bacteria spray to treat the interior of the sauna, especially in humid areas.
Lay removable wooden or plastic floor mats on the floor to facilitate cleaning and reduce the possibility of mold growth.
7. Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Develop a plan for regular inspections of the sauna, including inspections of key components such as wood, electrical systems, and heaters. Depending on the frequency of use, have a professional perform a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the sauna every year or every few years.
8. Maintain Doors and Windows
Check the tightness of the sauna doors and windows regularly to ensure that there are no air leaks and prevent heat loss. Lubricate the door hinges and locks regularly to ensure that the doors and windows open and close smoothly.