The 6 best steps to clean your Ice Tub:
· By Johan Seistrup
Cleaning an Ice Tub requires some basic steps, and it's important to take necessary precautions to avoid damaging the tub or its surface. Here are some steps for cleaning an Ice Tub:
As a starting point, you can expect to clean the ice tub every 3-4 weeks. We do not use chemicals but replace the water as needed. We use our ice tubs ourselves, and during hot summer periods, we change the water every 2-3 weeks. In the autumn, we may leave the water for several weeks. Additionally, it's a good idea to rinse off briefly before use.
As soon as the weather gets cooler, you can simply change the water as needed. Since you're not drinking the water or putting your head underwater, it's up to you to determine how often it should be changed.
At Nordkilde, you can purchase our chlorine dispensers and chlorine tablets, which automatically clean the water and keep it fresh for a longer period. Learn more about our accessories here.
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Empty the tub: Remove all water from the tub and drain any remaining water.
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Clean with mild soapy water: Use mild soap and a soft cloth to clean the tub and its surface thoroughly. Be careful to avoid scratching the surface, as it can damage the tub.
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Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the tub thoroughly with clean water to remove soap residue and dirt.
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Disinfect the tub: To eliminate any bacteria and viruses, you can disinfect the tub by using a solution of water and white vinegar or a specialized spa bath cleaner. Follow the instructions on the cleaner carefully and avoid using products that can damage the tub.
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Clean the filter: Regularly clean and rinse the tub's filter to ensure it functions optimally and does not cause issues with water quality.
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Dry the tub thoroughly: Wipe the tub dry with a cloth or towel to prevent leaving moisture on the surface. This will also help prevent rust and mold growth.
It's also essential to remember that maintaining and cleaning an Ice Tub depends on its material and any specific requirements or recommendations from the manufacturer. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a professional if you have any questions or concerns about cleaning and maintaining your ice bath.
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