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A clean trampoline is a safe and long-lasting trampoline. Dirt, leaves, and moisture can degrade the mat and springs, creating slip hazards and shortening your equipment’s life. This guide provides a simple, effective cleaning routine.
Gather these items before you start: a soft brush or broom, mild soap (like dish soap), a garden hose with a spray nozzle, a soft cloth or sponge, and a dry towel. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive tools.
First, remove any large debris like leaves and twigs by hand. Then, use a soft-bristled brush to gently sweep away dust, pollen, and smaller particles from the jumping mat, safety pad, and net.
Mix a small amount of mild soap with water in a bucket. Lightly dampen a soft cloth or sponge in the solution and gently wipe the mat. Avoid soaking it. Immediately rinse thoroughly with a gentle spray from your hose.
Wipe down the metal frame and springs with a dry cloth to prevent rust. For the safety pad, use the same mild soap solution and rinse well. Ensure all parts are completely dry before use.
Allow the trampoline to air dry completely in the sun. This is crucial to prevent mold and mildew. Once dry, do a quick safety check: ensure the mat is securely attached and all springs are intact.
How often should I clean my trampoline? A quick debris removal should be weekly. A full deep clean is recommended seasonally or after heavy use.
Can I use a pressure washer? No. High-pressure water can damage the mat’s fibers and stitching. Always use a gentle spray.
For a more detailed breakdown on tackling stubborn stains, you can read this comprehensive resource on How Do You Clean A Trampoline.
Ready for a Bounce? Regular cleaning is the easiest way to ensure your family’s fun is always safe. Follow these simple steps to protect your investment and enjoy countless hours of jumping!