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Walk-In Bathtubs Maintenance Tips To Care For Your Bathtub

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Walk-in bathtubs are wonderfully amazing for the home for both young families and seniors alike. But they also can be a pool of infections if not well cared for. The use of bathtubs without proper cleaning can become a home for microbe lurking around to cause health issues in an environment of dirt and unkemptness.

 

To make your walk-in bathtubs safe for use without worrying about contracting a disease or pick up infections, the following tips about maintenance and cleaning of your tub will be helpful.

 

Tips for maintaining and caring for walk in bathtub

 

Cleaning tips

There is no significant difference between cleaning your walk-in bathtub and standard bathtub. The important thing is removing soap scum and water spots to protect the surface of your bathtub.

 

However, the difference is the type of tub you are cleaning. While cleaning a walk in tub, you need to note your tub has a door which may serve as a hiding spot for germs. You also need to take care to protect the seal in between the door and tub frame from leaking. If done properly, your walk-in tub may last for many years without leaking and give you maximum benefit and durability.

 

  • Your type of water will determine the cleaning agent

There are different types of water, what you have running in your walk-in bathtub will ascertain the cleaning agent to use. If you have hard water on, the kind of stain and deposit you will need to contend with is different from what you will have with a soft water in your bath.

 

Therefore, you need a cleaner that matches the type of stain you have in your bath for optimum cleaning result.

 

  • The kind of materials for your walk-in bathtub will determine how you clean it

Another consideration for cleaning your walk-in tub is the material. Some of the materials used for constructing walk-in tub are Acrylic, Fiberglass, Steel and Cultured Marble. The type of your walk in tub will determine the type of stain and cleaning materials to get. Get more information on cleaning your type of walk-in tub material. Whatever you get, make sure to wash regularly and avoid using abrasive cleaner always to protect your tub surface.

 

If you have Acrylic material, they are considered more dependable for cleaning than Fiberglass because the material is easier to clean. However, be careful not to use an abrasive cleaner to protect the surface quality of your walk-in tub. You can plan on cleaning your walk in tub weekly to maintain the excellent sanitary health of your tub.

  • Regular cleaning

Each time you finished using your tub, take the time to rinse all the surfaces with clean, warm water. Set aside the time to wash your walk-in bathtub’s surface with mild cleaning agent once a week. Don’t wait until body soap, oils residue start building up before getting rid of them. Use automatic dishwashing soap combined with bleach to remove stubborn stains and soap/oil residue from the surface of the bathtub for cleaner walk-in tub.

 

You can mix one cup of bleach and get a spoonful of dishwashing soap in a bucket, mix thoroughly then fill your bathtub with hot water and add the cleaning mixture, turn on the jet to run for about fifteen minutes and drain. Rinse the tub after it’s completely removed and wipe with clean cloth.

 

Maintenance tips

Each use of a whirlpool tub exposes the circulation system to residues. This residue accumulates on the inside lining of the piping and fittings that supply water through the tub’s jets. If the system is not properly maintained, the incoming water can become contaminated when the jets are turned on and could cause bacterial infection or acute illness.

 

  • Check your bathtubs for leakage

Walk-in tubs have doors, so it is important to ensure that the tub is periodically checked for leakage. Many tub manufacturers offer warranty or solutions to the problem, but to make sure that your tub will not leak, regularly check whether your tub door’s double gasket effectively seals the tub in place.



 

  • How to clean the circulation system

For treatment with a household remedy, set the jets to limit any air induction.

  • Fill the tub with hot water about 2 inches above the highest jet.
  • Pour four spoonfuls of low-foaming dishwashing soap to the water.
  • Turn on air induction to the maximum and run the jets for up to 20 minutes.
  • Drain the bathtub.
  • Close the air induction and fill the tub with hot water again, now to the maximum level and add a cup of house bleach.
  • Turn on the air induction to a max and run the jet for up to 20 minutes to clean the tub.
  • Empty the tub and refill with cold water.
  • Empty and rinse the tub surface.
  • Wipe the tub dry with clean cloth.

 

Residue accumulation or scale deposits may persist on the interior walls of the piping, even after cleaning. You should consider having the whirlpool tub cleaned professionally on a yearly basis. A professional cleaner should flush, de-scale, and disinfect a whirlpool circulation system.

 

Wear and tear of walk in bathtub

From time to time, some components of your walk-in tub may develop faults because of the wear and tear of using it. In anticipation of a breakdown of a walk-in tub’s part, it is essential to identify the manufacturer of parts or find out from the manufacturer of your tub the various parts they stock just in case. For caution sake, you should know if there is a warranty for each vital part of the bathtub from your manufacturer or seller.

 

Most manufacturers do provide warranty up to 10 years for various parts of a walk-in tub. While it may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, you will be sure your equipment is protected in case any part of it suffers a breakdown.