Last Christmas was incredibly wet in Australia. I have more than 30 inflatables and ended up hanging them out on the clothes line. Some took more than a week to dry properly.
I’m not thinking that water will evaporate with the fabric all bunched up. I clean mine and keep it inflated outside in the sun until completely dry, before carefully folding it and storing it in a plastic tote. Mold is your enemy. I’m in So. California, but if you live in a state with real winters, you’d probably need to leave it inflated in the garage until dry.
Hello, great info! I have a question, our inflatable is not filling with air all the way because the dogs head topples over, does the blower fan have a filter that needs to be cleaned? I know the grass was a bit too high so I thought there was not enough air flow for suction so I moved it to our rocks and it has enough ventilation for the blower but it still does not get full, just the head of the dog....any ideas?
Last Christmas was incredibly wet in Australia. I have more than 30 inflatables and ended up hanging them out on the clothes line. Some took more than a week to dry properly.
They dry easier when they're plugged in
I cant use the outside hose to clean mine since the faucet is broken. Can I clean in a shower if I set it on an elevated stool or plastic chair?
2:28 how do you completely wash them?
I would like to know as well.
You should’ve did it in the sun that guy looks freezing
Thank you big help bro
Use the spray SPIRIT 71 - spray 400 ml
Water proofing spray
In to zipper for 60 seconds and the inflatable will become new
I’m not thinking that water will evaporate with the fabric all bunched up. I clean mine and keep it inflated outside in the sun until completely dry, before carefully folding it and storing it in a plastic tote. Mold is your enemy. I’m in So. California, but if you live in a state with real winters, you’d probably need to leave it inflated in the garage until dry.
What are you using to spot clean? How do you "completely wash him"?
what material this inflatables are made of? well just to make sure Im using something im not supposed to use
4:42 you shouldn’t store them in the attic because the heat can destroy them
The heat can make the fabric see through and the inflatable won’t inflate all the way.
So at this point I have like 20 of them now and I just store all them in big bins
Hello, great info! I have a question, our inflatable is not filling with air all the way because the dogs head topples over, does the blower fan have a filter that needs to be cleaned? I know the grass was a bit too high so I thought there was not enough air flow for suction so I moved it to our rocks and it has enough ventilation for the blower but it still does not get full, just the head of the dog....any ideas?
Put in a larger blower fan or you can also place a second one beside it.