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Guide: Sauna cleaning and care

Introduction to sauna cleaning and care

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to sauna cleaning and maintenance. Regular cleaning and thorough care are crucial to ensure the hygiene, functionality and longevity of your sauna. In this article, we will provide you with detailed information and practical tips on sauna cleaning and maintenance so that you can keep your sauna in top condition.

1. Cleaning the sauna benches and walls

Let's start by cleaning the sauna benches and walls. First, use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe away dirt and sweat. Be careful not to use aggressive cleaning agents as these can damage the wooden surface. For thorough cleaning you can use a mild soap solution. Wipe the surfaces carefully and then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Then dry the surfaces thoroughly to avoid the formation of mold or fungi.

2. Cleaning the sauna heater

The sauna heater is a central part of your sauna and requires special attention when cleaning. Make sure the oven is turned off and cooled completely before you begin cleaning. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from the surface of the sauna heater. Be careful not to use sharp or scratching objects as this could damage the surface. Also clean the vents and vent channels to ensure proper air circulation. For stubborn dirt, you can use a special oven cleaner that is suitable for your sauna oven. However, always read the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure safety.

3. Cleaning the sauna stones

The sauna stones play an important role in generating the desired heat in your sauna. To keep the sauna stones clean and free of dirt, rinse them with clean water after each sauna session. This removes sweat, skin particles and other residues. If necessary, you can also use a special stone cleaner to remove stubborn deposits. Check the sauna stones regularly for cracks or damage and replace them if necessary to ensure the sauna functions optimally.

4. Care of the sauna wood

The wood in your sauna requires regular care to maintain its beauty, durability and functionality. Start with regular dusting to eliminate dirt and dust particles. Use a soft cloth or feather duster for this. To protect the wood from moisture and preserve its natural beauty, you should regularly use a special sauna wood oil. Apply the oil thinly and evenly and wipe off excess oil with a clean cloth. This protects the wood from drying out and preserves its natural color and texture. Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding frequency of use and recommended products.

5. Cleaning the sauna door

The sauna door can accumulate dirt, grease and fingerprints over time. Clean the sauna door regularly with a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth to remove dirt. Be careful not to use abrasive or acidic cleaners as these can damage the surface of the door. Then rinse the door thoroughly with clean water and dry it with a clean cloth.

6. Maintenance of sauna technology

To ensure that your sauna functions optimally, it is important to carry out regular maintenance work on the sauna technology. Regularly check wiring connections, switches and thermostats to ensure they are working properly. Clean the vents and vent channels to ensure good air circulation. If necessary, you can also call in a professional to carry out thorough maintenance and ensure that your sauna equipment is in top condition.

7. Tips for avoiding mold and fungal infestation

To prevent mold and fungus infestation in your sauna, good ventilation is crucial. Make sure your sauna has adequate vents or a ventilation system to ensure optimal air circulation. After each sauna session, it is advisable to leave the door and ventilation channels open for a few minutes to remove excess moisture. In addition, it is important that you clean and dry your sauna regularly to avoid the formation of mold and fungi.

8. Notes on periodic inspection

Conduct regular inspections of your sauna to identify potential problems early. Check all wooden surfaces, sauna benches and walls for signs of wear, cracks or warping. Make sure all latches, handles and hinges are firmly and securely fastened. If necessary, you can repair or replace loose or damaged parts. A regular inspection will help you extend the life of your sauna and carry out any repairs in a timely manner.

9. Frequently asked questions about sauna cleaning and care

  • How often should I clean my sauna?
  • It is recommended to clean your sauna after each use to remove dirt, sweat and bacteria.
  • Which cleaning products should I use for my sauna?
  • Use mild soap solutions and special cleaning products suitable for saunas. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents that could damage the wood.
  • How often should I oil the sauna wood?
  • The frequency of oiling depends on how you use your sauna. As a rule, it is recommended to treat the sauna wood with a special sauna wood oil every few months.
  • How can I clean the sauna stones?
  • Rinse the sauna stones regularly with clean water to remove dirt. If necessary, you can also use a special stone cleaner.

Conclusion

Regular cleaning and thorough care of your sauna are crucial to ensure its hygiene, functionality and longevity. Using the above tips and procedures, you can ensure that your sauna stays in top condition and provides you with long-lasting enjoyment. Don't forget to follow the manufacturer's instructions and seek professional help if necessary. Enjoy your clean and well-maintained sauna!