Ready For Winter?
While some of our country has experienced their first snowfall, it’s time to wrap up the trampolines for the winter. Or, if you reside in our warmer southern states it might be a good time to do some post summer maintenence. We recommend that you use the 303 Protenctant on your trampoline tube before storing it. Make sure that your trampoline tube is dry and that you have repaired any damaged parts and leaks. Apply the recommended amount of 303 Protectant and wipe dry. Store your tube in a dry container such as a plastic garbage can with wheels sold at Home Depot. Make sure the lid is secure. Do not store your water trampoline tube directly on a cement floor or where rodents can chew on it. Rodents are highly attracted to PVC material and will chew holes in your tube beyond repair. Do not allow the tube to be stored in an area that is exposed to freezing temperatures.
Water Trampolines Outlet carries manufacturer repair kits for $49.95 which include patches, Aqua Seal 2-Part Glue for PVC, a valve adapter, and a replacement valve.�