This video teaches how to clean a home tanning bed.
How to clean a tanning bed at home.
The environment created by uv lamps and warm temperatures required for an effective tan can potentially lead to sweat and bacteria lingering.
Then take out the lamps and clean the reflector with the help of a clean damp cloth.
Add a few teaspoons of lemon juice to the bottle if desired.
Make sure that you clean your tanning bed after each use.
To liven up the cleaner add a few teaspoons of lemon juice and a few drops of essential oil.
Before use shake the mixture and then spray the entire tanning surface and wipe clean.
After the acrylics are removed simply take out the tanning lamps themselves and wipe down the reflector with a cloth that s been dampened with cool water.
You do not have to purchase commercial cleaning solution because natural ingredients can be used to mix a batch of a homemade cleaning product.
After every tanning session the first thing that should be done is to remove the clear plastic sheets that cover the lamps also called tanning acrylics.
You might exacerbate the wound by exposing it to uv light.
Starting with taking out acrylics to cleaning fans your bed will be running like new again.
Shake well to combine and then add a few.
The first step that should be taken is to take off the tanning acrylics and clear plastic sheets that cover the lamps.
Never nestle into your tanning bed if you have an open wound or sore.
Lemon juice will leave behind a pleasant scent and it.
You can purchase tanning bed cleaner or make your own solution just make sure to clean your home tanning bed thoroughly.
For a basic cleaner simply combine one cup distilled water and one cup white vinegar in a spray bottle.
Clean the tanning bed with the soap and water solution.
By the time you are done your cloth will be damp and your bed should be almost totally dry.
Wipe the bed down thoroughly once you have sprayed it with the solution.
The reflector is the component that reflects the uv rays on the body.
In addition to cleaning up sweat residue vinegar and certain essential oils prevent fungus and bacteria from growing on the bed.
Label the bottle with the contents and.
Combine equal parts water and white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle.