How to Clean a Trampoline
Is your trampoline all sticky, gooey and pollen all over it? Are you allergic to pollen and when you try to sweep it off it doesn't work? If so, I'm going to show you an easy way to clean it and fast.
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Steps
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1If you don't have a hose... Get one!
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2Get a high-pressure hose attachment. You can buy these from dollars stores to Walmart.
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3Attach the high-pressure hose attachment to the end of the hose.
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4Turn the water on.
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5Go under the trampoline.
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6Spray the under-side for five minutes and vice-versa.
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7If it's still sticky, scrape the surface with something like a spatula.
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8The trampoline should dry in the sun, but if it doesn't, wipe it with a towel.
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