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Guide To Stairlift Cleaning

Published: October 10, 2024
Guide To Stairlift Cleaning
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Cleaning your stairlift can keep it in working order, make it last longer, and reduce the chances of it breaking. Here is a guide to stairlift cleaning.

Guide To Stairlift Cleaning Key Points

Key Points
Turn off the stairlift at the plug before cleaning
Avoid using excessive water when cleaning
Regular cleaning extends the life of your stairlift

Switch Everything Off

Make sure your stairlift is off at the plug before cleaning it. Another piece of advice is to clean it at the bottom of the stairs rather than the top. You risk falling if you attempt to clean it at the top of the steps.

Check Out The Handbook

Refer to the user guide. It would help to get acquainted with the proper stairlift cleaning and maintenance procedures.

Use A Damp Cloth And Water

Your stairlift should be readily cleaned with a damp cloth. Keep the towel dry, as it might damage the stairlift’s electronics and functionality. Keep the water away from the electricity.

Cleaning Procedures For A Stairlift

Never believe that more water is equivalent to cleaner. Moisture should be kept away from the electronics. A few wipes with a moist cloth are sufficient.

Techniques For Cleaning The Stairlift Rail

We are stairlift specialists. We are aware of potential chaos. We’ve seen everything. Dust accumulation is likely. The dust is imprinted onto the guide as the machine moves through. It is desirable to use a degreasing solution that doesn’t leave residues.

Frequency Of Cleaning Your Stairlift

How often does a stairlift need cleaning? You should routinely wipe down the stairlift’s track and seat, as you would other furniture in your home. Cleaning lengthens the life of your stairlift. Be sure to clean it once a week.

Keep The Tracks Going

Lubricating the stairlift rack and teeth regularly makes every ride considerably more pleasurable. A thin coating of white lithium oil should be placed on the gear rack teeth on the stairlift’s rail wall side. The nozzle on the lithium grease allows for accurate lubrication spraying. Aim the nozzle toward the gear rack teeth and spray some oil there. Apply a very thin layer with caution to the gear rack teeth.

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