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MAINTENANCE
How do I clean my sauna?
Sunlighten’s Natural Sauna Cleaner is made specifically for use with your sauna. At
least every six months, dampen a cloth with Sunlighten All Natural Wood Cleaner.
Clean glass door and windows with Sunlighten All Natural Glass Cleaner. You may
dust the outside of the sauna with a dry dust cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners on
your sauna. Light sandpaper can be used to treat stains on the inside of the sauna.
Sunlighten Natural Sauna Cleaning Kit can be purchased at store.sunlighten.com.
How do I care for the heater fabric?
The heater fabric remains as a covering over the heater panels. This is to protect the
heater surfaces from any scratches, etc. It is also there to prevent physical contact
between the skin and the heaters as the sauna is being used. To clean, wipe fabric with
slightly damp cloth. We recommend doing so at least once every six months. Only do
so when sauna is turned off.
Is it normal to see cracks in the wood?
Yes, wood is a living material that continues to respond to climate conditions, even
after being manufactured into a sauna. During normal operation, wood may crack
slightly due to changes in moisture level. These cracks may appear or disappear with
the changing seasons, but will not affect the structural integrity of the sauna. Our
saunas are shipped around the globe, and can experience slight blemishes, scratches,
or scuffs from the transit of this sauna. In most cases these blemishes on the exterior
of the room can be concealed by using a small amount of furniture polish, oil, or other
furniture treatment. The interior blemishes, scratches, or scuffs can be either left alone,
sanded, or combination of gluing and sanding. Please avoid any treatment containing,
benzene, or a high concentration of alcohol. However, if you detect major cracking
or damage that jeopardizes the functionality of your sauna, please submit pictures to
www.sunlighten.com/customer-care.