How to properly clean a trampoline

Author: Mark Sanchez
Date Of Creation: 1 January 2021
Update Date: 3 July 2024
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Content

Cleaning a trampoline is a fairly simple task and takes from 30 minutes to an hour.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: Liquid Soap

  1. 1 Use a large broom to sweep all the small debris off the trampoline. If there is snow on the trampoline, use a shovel, although cleaning it in the winter is not a great idea.
  2. 2 Fill buckets with warm water and add liquid soap until a large amount of foam forms.
  3. 3 Pre-hose the trampoline with water.
  4. 4 Call your friends for help. Gather the helpers you have called and give them buckets and brushes.
  5. 5 Clean properly!
  6. 6 Compete in the speed of cleaning the trampoline. For example, boys against girls, one side against the other, well, or to the music.
  7. 7 Once everyone has finished cleaning, remove everything from the trampoline, and then use the water hose to spray it again. Rinse off all the soap thoroughly, otherwise it will be slippery and sticky when the trampoline is dry.
  8. 8 Let the trampoline dry well in the sun. If you're impatient to jump, dry it off with towels.

Method 2 of 2: Detergent

  1. 1 Spray the detergent onto the trampoline. Concentrate it primarily on dirt stains.
  2. 2 Lather the rag so that there is more foam.
  3. 3 Wipe off the detergent with a cloth and water. Wait until the trampoline is completely dry.
    • If you are anxious to jump, dry the trampoline with a towel.

Tips

  • Wear clothes that you are not afraid to get wet or a bathing suit.
  • Remove all small debris from the trampoline, otherwise, after cleaning, there will still be dirt.
  • Make sure your trampoline is waterproof.
  • If you are unable to remove the markings from the trampoline, apply a carpet cleaner to the mark.

Warnings

  • You can get wet.
  • Try not to slip or fall!
  • Beware of falling helpers, buckets and brushes.

What do you need

  • Buckets
  • Liquid soap
  • Broom (optional)
  • Towels
  • Helpers