How To Deep Clean Your Ultimate Lite & Ultimate Party Cold Life Plunge
Cleaning your Cold Life plunge requires gentle care to prevent damage to the finish. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you wash it effectively:
Step 1: Prepare Your Supplies
- Mild dish soap
- Due to the adhesive used during manufacturing, we recommend checking ingredients in any chemical cleaners for adverse reactions to ensure it will not damage your plunge.
- Soft sponge or microfiber cloth, no harsh bristle brushes
- Water hose or bucket of water
- Soft-bristled brush (optional)
- Soft towels for drying
Step 2: Prepare the Cleaning Solution
- Mix a small amount of mild dish soap with water in a bucket. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the adhesive in the seams of the plunge.
Step 5: Wash the Surface
- Dip a soft sponge or microfiber cloth into the cleaning solution and gently wash the sides of the plunge. Work in small sections, applying light pressure to remove dirt and stains.
Step 6: Pay Attention to Stubborn Stains
- For stubborn stains or areas with built-up grime, you may need to use a soft-bristled brush. Be cautious not to scrub too vigorously, as this could gouge or tear the plunge.
Step 7: Rinse Thoroughly
- After washing, rinse the entire surface of the cold plunge with clean water to remove any remaining soap residue. Ensure that all cleaning solution is thoroughly rinsed away to prevent residue film.
Step 8: Dry the Surface
- Use soft towels to dry the plunge surface completely. This helps prevent damage if the plunge is to be stored. Allowing the plunge time to air dry completely is also advisable.
Step 9: Inspect for Remaining Stains
- Once dry, inspect the surface of the cold plunge for any remaining stains or areas that may need further cleaning. Spot clean as necessary using the same gentle techniques.
Step 10: Regular Maintenance
- To keep your plunge looking its best, consider implementing a regular maintenance schedule. This may include routine washing with mild soap and water, as well as prompt spot cleaning of any spills or stains.
By following these steps and using gentle cleaning techniques, you can effectively wash your plunge without damaging the panels or seams.