FAQ
You can use regular household cleaners on your bounce house, but always check the manufacturer's guidelines first to ensure compatibility. Dilute the cleaner as needed, spot test in an inconspicuous area, and rinse thoroughly to maintain cleanliness and longevity.
You should regularly inspect your bounce house for mold and mildew. Check every 1-2 weeks, especially in humid climates. Look for any discoloration or musty odor. Promptly clean with a mildew-specific cleaner to ensure the safety and longevity of your bounce house.
Yes, it is safe to use a pressure washer to clean your bounce house. Make sure to use a low-pressure setting and keep the nozzle at a safe distance to avoid damaging the material. Regular cleaning is essential for maintenance and longevity.
If your bounce house gets damaged during cleaning, stop immediately to prevent further harm. Assess the extent of the damage carefully. Depending on the severity, consider repair options or seek professional assistance to ensure safety.
You should not leave your bounce house inflated overnight after cleaning. It's best to deflate it and store it properly to prevent wear and tear, prolonging its lifespan. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best maintenance practices.