Owning a sauna is an excellent investment for your health and relaxation, but like any high-quality appliance, it requires proper care and maintenance to ensure it remains in top condition for years to come. Regular cleaning, careful upkeep, and wood care are essential to prolong the life of your sauna and maintain a clean, comfortable environment.

In this blog, we’ll take you through the steps for cleaning, maintaining, and preserving your sauna. By following these tips, you’ll ensure that your sauna remains an inviting retreat for relaxation, offering the full health benefits every time you use it.

1. Cleaning Your Sauna: Steps to a Fresh and Hygienic Environment

A clean sauna is key to a great experience. Regular cleaning not only removes sweat and oils but also helps maintain a pleasant atmosphere, free from odors and bacteria.

Step 1: Wipe Down the Surfaces

After each use, use a soft cloth or towel to wipe down the walls, seats, and floor of your sauna. This removes excess sweat, moisture, and any oils that may have been left behind during your sauna session. It's crucial to do this regularly to avoid dirt buildup. It is recommended to clean the interior surfaces of the sauna every two weeks or after 5-10 uses. Since a protective wood wax oil has been applied at the factory, there is no need to clean the exterior.

Step 2: Disinfecting the Surfaces

To keep the sauna hygienic, it's important to disinfect the surfaces periodically. Use a gentle, natural disinfectant like a mixture of water and vinegar (1:1 ratio) or a sauna-specific cleaner. Spray the solution on the wood surfaces and wipe them with a clean cloth to kill bacteria and prevent the growth of mold or mildew.

Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the wood and affect the sauna's natural aroma. Make sure the room is well-ventilated during and after cleaning to allow the wood to dry properly.

Step 3: Remove Odors

If you notice any lingering odors, you can place a bowl of baking soda in the sauna when it's not in use. The baking soda will help absorb any unpleasant smells. Additionally, leaving the sauna door slightly open for a few hours after use can help prevent musty smells from developing.

Step 4: Clean the Glass

The glass doors can be cleaned with a glass cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar to remove any fingerprints or water stains. This will help maintain the sauna's clear, polished appearance.

2. Maintaining the Sauna: Ensure All Parts Are Working Properly

Regular maintenance ensures that your sauna is operating safely and efficiently, providing you with the best possible experience.

Step 1: Check the Heater

The heater is the core component of the sauna. Please check it regularly to ensure it is functioning properly. Make sure the controls are working smoothly, and there are no signs of malfunction. These can affect the performance and smell of the sauna. If necessary, gently wipe the heater with a dry cloth to keep it clean. 

Step 2: Inspect the Control Panel

Check the control panel for any malfunctioning buttons or settings that may affect temperature or timer settings. Ensure the controls are responsive and functioning properly.

Step 3: Test the Ventilation System

Good ventilation is crucial for maintaining a comfortable temperature and air quality. Ensure that any vents in the sauna are unobstructed and functioning properly. Clean the vents regularly to remove any dust or debris that could clog them.

3. Caring for the Wood: Preserve the Beauty and Durability

The wood in your sauna is exposed to high heat and humidity, so proper care is essential to keep it looking beautiful and to prevent damage.

Step 1: Regular Dusting and Wiping

Wooden surfaces should be wiped down regularly to remove dust, sweat, and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth or a towel to gently wipe down the walls and benches. For a deeper clean, you can lightly dampen the cloth with water (without soaking the wood).

Step 2: Apply Wood Care Products

To maintain the natural beauty of the wood and protect it from moisture, consider applying a wood conditioner or sauna wood oil once or twice a year. These products help preserve the wood’s color and prevent cracking, warping, or drying out. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the best results.

Step 3: Treat Stains and Spills

If you spill something on the wood, clean it up immediately with a soft cloth. For stains, use a mild, non-abrasive wood cleaner to gently scrub the area. Always follow the grain of the wood to prevent any damage.

4. Additional Tips for Sauna Care

Keep the Sauna Dry: After each use, ensure the sauna is properly ventilated to prevent excessive moisture buildup, which can lead to mold and mildew. Use towels to absorb sweat, and always leave the door slightly open after use.

Check for Cracks and Splits: Inspect the wooden surfaces of the sauna for any signs of cracking or damage. If you notice any issues, treat the wood immediately to prevent further damage.

Regularly Check for Rust or Corrosion: Check metal components periodically for rust or corrosion, especially in the humid sauna environment. Replace any damaged parts as needed.

Conclusion: Keep Your Sauna in Perfect Condition

Proper care and maintenance of your sauna are essential for ensuring a long-lasting, safe, and enjoyable experience. By following these cleaning, maintenance, and wood care tips, you can preserve your sauna's beauty, functionality, and health benefits for many years.

At Samsora, we’re committed to providing you with the highest-quality sauna experience. By taking a little time each week to care for your sauna, you’ll ensure that it continues to provide relaxation, comfort, and health benefits whenever you need it.

 

---This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by our team.

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