Some Bathtub Jet Cleaning tips
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- Aug 27,2024
Summary
Cleaning a bathtub nozzle might seem like a simple task—the easiest approach is to remove the nozzle, clean it, and wipe away any stains on the bathtub. But is it really that simple? What are the details of the operation that you overlooked and you do not know?
Some Bathtub Jet Cleaning tips
Cleaning a bathtub nozzle might seem like a simple task—the easiest approach is to remove the nozzle, clean it, and wipe away any stains on the bathtub. But is it really that simple? What are the details of the operation that you overlooked and you do not know?
Today, let's carefully walk through the cleaning process and share some helpful tips to ensure you clean your bathtub nozzle quickly and thoroughly!
Checklist:
1.White vinegar or specialized bathtub cleaner
2.Bucket
3.Mixing bowl
4.Baking soda
5.Old toothbrush or soft brush
6.Towel
7.Flathead screwdriver
8.Phillips screwdriver
9.Pliers
10.Spray bottle
Routine Steps:
1. First Rinse: Before you proceed with the specific cleaning, rinse the entire bathtub. All you have to do is let cold water fill the tub, with the water level roughly 1-2 inches above the highest one of the jets. Then run it for 10-15 minutes, and empty the tub.
2. Power Off and Air Control Valve Closed: Make sure the power is off before you begin the cleaning process to avoid the risk of electric shock and damage to the bathtub’s internal electronics. For jetted tubs, it’s important to close the air control valve to prevent cleaning solution from entering the internal pipes.
3. Hair and Debris Removal: use a toothbrush or toothpick to remove some of the large particles, as well as hair and soap residue.
4. Homemade Cleaning Solution: white vinegar and warm water one to one into a bucket. Of course, you can also buy a special bathtub cleaner. (White vinegar is a natural cleaner, not easy to damage or corrode the jet.)
5. Remove the Jet and Suction: the jet only needs to be pulled out after rotating counterclockwise through pliers; two screws are usually fixed on the suction, so you only need to use a Phillips screwdriver to remove them.
6. Brush the Jets and Suction: Using a toothbrush dipped in a white vinegar water solution or a special cleaning solution for bathtubs, gently brush the nozzles around the perimeter and the surface, especially the rear connection.
7. Soak the Jets and Suction: Put all the scrubbed nozzles and suction into a bucket filled with homemade cleaning solution and make sure that all the parts are completely immersed in it. It is recommended to soak them for 1-2 hours and then rinse them thoroughly with clean water.
8. Clean the Surface of the Bathtub: after removing the jet, you will see all kinds of residues and stains left on it, they are piled up over the years, if not cleaned in time, it will affect the water quality of the bathtub and jeopardize your health. So you need to focus on cleaning this part.
Make another homemade bottle of white vinegar and water solution, 1:1 mix, put it in a spray bottle, and then spray it on the bathtub where the jet is installed. For stubborn stains on the bathtub, not only spray the white vinegar water solution, but also pour some baking soda powder on its surface so that it can form a foam and remove the stain more easily. Again, brush gently with a toothbrush, scrubbing carefully around visible pipe surfaces and gaskets.
9. Dry the Jet and Tub: Dry the jet and tub surfaces with a clean towel. If there are still residual stains, repeat the cleaning steps above to ensure thorough cleaning.
10. Second Rinse: Reinstall the cleaned jets and suction back into their original position and fill the tub with cold water again. Restart the power and run the jets for 10-15 minutes and finally drain all the water.
Cleaning Tips:
1. If you have purchased a specialized bathtub cleaning solution directly, it is best to choose a mild cleaner and avoid harsh chemical cleaners such as bleach. Bleach may damage the coating of the jets. Check your bathtub's manual for details, which will indicate the precautions for cleaning bathtub parts.
2. When using a toothbrush to clean, be sure to move gently, or you may easily scratch the surface of the nozzle or even affect its performance.
3. It is not advisable to soak the jets for too long, especially there are some jets made of special materials, the details are as follows:
Jet Material
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Features
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Cleaning Notes
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ABS、PVC
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Lightweight, corrosion and chemical resistant, but sensitive to high temperatures
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1. Avoid cleaning agents containing strong acids or bases, such as bleach or ammonia. High concentrations of chemical cleaners may cause the plastic surface to fade or become brittle.
2. Use mild detergents such as white vinegar or neutral soapy water. |
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Stainless Steels
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Good corrosion resistance, high strength and bright appearance.
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1. Avoid chlorine-containing cleaners (e.g., bleach), as chlorine can cause pitting of stainless steel. Acidic cleaners can remove scale, but long-term use may cause stainless steel to lose its luster.
2. Specialized stainless steel cleaners or mild cleaning solutions are recommended. |
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Ceramic
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Highly abrasion and corrosion resistant, typically used for high-end nozzle inserts.
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1. Avoid cleaning agents containing hydrofluoric acid, as this acid can seriously corrode ceramics.
2. Just use mild soapy water or white vinegar to clean it. |
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Brass | Highly corrosion-resistant, usually used for high-end nozzles. | 1. Do not use acidic or chlorine-based cleaners, as these chemicals may corrode the brass surface and cause loss of luster.
2. Specialized brass cleaners or mild soapy water can be used. | |
Chrome | Thin plating with metallic luster and corrosion resistance. | 1.Do not use abrasive or strong acid cleaners as this may scratch or damage the chrome surface.
2. Mild soapy water and soft cloth cleaning is the best choice. If there are stubborn stains on the chrome surface, you can use a special chrome cleaner. |
4. After removing the nozzle, pay attention to check the sealing ring, if the sealing ring is aging or damaged, then it needs to be replaced in time.
5. Regular maintenance. If the frequency of using the bathtub is more than 3 times a week, then it needs more than 2 times a month for deep cleaning.
6. Avoid using hot water during cleaning. Hot water tends to affect the performance of seals and plastic components.
Now you know how to clean bathtub jets? Hurry up to act according to the steps and tips above! Of course, if you have any questions during your cleaning action, you can contact us, we have professional technicians to give you answers ------Hangzhou Proway is a manufacturer with 24 years of experience in bathroom accessories manufacturing, our technicians have more than twenty years of professional skills, and we will surely be able to answer your questions in depth!
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