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Cleaning a Tanning Bed

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Date: 08/15/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Appliances | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I have just got a tanning bed. I'm not sure what to clean it with. I don't want to buy the expensive cleaning stuff from the company ir possible. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
Debbie
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By Jenny (Guest Post)
I was thrilled to find this page, it has been very helpful. I needed to clean our bed (at home_) and was out of the expesive cleaning product. So thanks for all the good ideas

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By Ashley (Guest Post)
Absolutely do not use alcohol, it will crack the acrylic!

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By crazybest (19) Contact
I work at a salon, and according to our distributors they said use Odo Ban, it is concentrated and needs to be diluted to clean and disinfect the surface this is accepted by the New Hampshire State Board of Barbering, Cosmetology.

A gallon lasted in our salon about 5 months with continual use, so it will probably last an at home tanner quite a bit longer.

Best of Luck
Kim

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By Madelynnsmama (148) Profile Contact
I would suggest the white vinegar as well .. or use rubbing alchol .. most of the "santizing" products tanning places use is mostly alchol

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By BrookesMommy (43) Contact
Get a spray bottle and mix 1 part water with 1 part white vinegar. It's safe on your skin and will clean your tanning bed very well.

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