| Question: How
do I inflate The Glove chair?
Answer: The Glove chairs are easily inflated
with any low pressure air pump, readily available at many sporting
goods outlets, we recommend the brand Sevylor. There are three
air chambers; the inside seat, the main seat and the fingers. Do
not inflate by means of a high pressure hose, for example from
a gas station. Do not over inflate any product.
When using in the swimming pool, it's best when the item is not
fully inflated. Do not try to remove every last wrinkle from the
item, this would cause over-inflation, a few wrinkles should remain. Inflation
Tip! Inflate the inside seat (small valve) first, keeping
it a little cushy for desired comfort, then the main seat and the
fingers. See suggested pump examples below.
Question: How do I deflate The Glove chair?
Answer: If your pump does not have a deflation
option that bypasses the safety valves on The Glove chairs, simply
insert the small tubes (included) into the safety valve and press
out the air. In the absence of tubes, squeeze the valves which
will open the inside safety valve, and press air out.
Question: How do I clean my product?
Answer: All products can be cleaned with any
mild household cleaner. Never iron or brush.
Question: How should I store my product
when not in use?
Answer: Before storing, make sure product is
clean and dry to prevent mildew. The Glove chairs can be stored
by rolling up and placed in a canvas or duffle bag.
Question: How do I find a leak in my
product?
Answer: Using a spray bottle and soapy solution,
thoroughly spray sections of your inflated product watching for
bubbles. Make sure to check around all valves, and seams.
Question: How do I repair my product?
Answer: Pin holes can be repaired very quickly
using either the patch kit you received with your product or by
using Air Seal (AS1). It only takes a few a few minutes for Air
Seal to dry completely. Seams can be repaired by using Seam Seal,
a product by Sevylor available at most sporting goods stores. This
repair technique must be dried overnight. |