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What's the best way to clean the inside of a float tank? And what sort of product should you use?
It turns out that this deceptively simple line of questioning has a major explanation involved. Ashkahn and Graham share what they've learned at the World Aquatic Health Conference about surface disinfectant and the best way to protect your float rooms.
Show Resources
Choosing a Shower Disinfectant for your float center – DSP 92
Getting Salty With Speakers: Roy Vore – DSP 226
Roy Vore Podcast Interview
Floatconference.com/videos
EPA's list of registered hard surface disinfectants
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Transcription of this episode... (in case you prefer reading)
Graham: Hey there. Hey this is Graham.
Ashkahn: Hey this is Ashkahn.
Graham: And today's question is, “I've listened to the episodes about disinfection and water chemistry.”
Ashkahn: Nice.
Graham: “Well I've listened to pretty much all the episodes.”
Ashkahn: Even better.