How to Care of Your Inflatable Pool Floats?
Inflatable pool floats are the quintessential accessory for a summer filled with relaxation and fun in the water. But as the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, it's time to give these trusty companions the care they deserve to ensure they're ready for the next summer season. Here are some essential tips for taking care of your inflatable pool floats to keep them in top condition year-round.
Don’t Over Inflate Your Float
Air Can Shrink in The Cold
On colder days or when your float has been in cool water, the air inside may contract, leading to decreased firmness. If you find your float less firm than desired after leaving it out overnight in the water or in cooler conditions, a quick pump will easily restore its shape. This is completely normal and once you give it a little top up of air, you’ll be ready spend the day out on the water again.
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Store Your Float In A Dry, Cool Place
While our floats are made from durable materials, they still appreciate some tender care. After enjoying your float, we recommend deflating it, drying it off, and storing it in a cool, dry place. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to maximize its longevity. This way, your new float friend can hang around for as long as possible!
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Keep Your Float Clean
Salt and chlorine can affect most materials, so after each use, give your float a rinse with fresh water and let it air dry. No need for soap—keeping it simple will maintain that brand-new look for much longer.
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Taking care of your inflatable pool floats is essential for ensuring they provide many seasons of enjoyment. By following these simple care tips, you can keep your floats in top condition and ready for action whenever the sun comes out again. So, don't forget to give your inflatable pool floats the attention they deserve before bidding farewell to summer – your future self will thank you for it!
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