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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle. | Posted under Landscaping Gardening
How to Get the Most Out of Your Canopy Tanning Unit
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A canopy tanning unit is a modern day tanning bed. Not long ago, a tanning bed was something you would lay on and get a full body tan. These sessions would take a few moments at regular intervals and you could get a natural looking tan. Today, a canopy tanning unit will allow you to get a tan in the comfort of your own home while you lay back on your own chosen device to let those artificial rays sink in. A good canopy tanning unit is a worthy addition to any home, but keeping that canopy tanning unit in working order is essential for getting the most out of your investment. You will want to regularly clean your canopy tanning unit with a non-abrasive cleansing solution, and a soft cloth preferably set aside just for this reason. I find that it is easiest to have a mild spray that you spray onto the device after each use, and then gently wipe away the residue. This will be a good method and habit for you to get used to. Another way you need to keep that canopy tanning unit in good working order is to simply check the hardware over after each use to look for signs of wear. Since most canopy tanning units are adjustable to meet you needs, you should check the joints to make sure they are in good order. You should not hear any squealing or squeaking of joints, so if you do, you will need to tighten screws, and possibly lube various parts. You should not open the canopy tanning unit up to do your cleaning. If you need to replace a bulb, follow the directions precisely. These can be hazardous to your health, so may sure you completely follow the manufacturers directions for safety. A good canopy tanning unit will last a long time, but properly maintaining your canopy tanning unit will get you the most for your investment. About The Author: Alphonso has been working in the home remodeling industry for last 5 years. Take advantage of his experience and written material on canopies |
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