How to Clean a Treadmill Belt
It's always important to know how to clean a treadmill belt, as this is one part of a treadmill that is prone to damage. Treadmills are notorious for getting dusty and grimy over time - which is where lubricants come into the picture. Lubrication is usually recommended to prevent damage to the belt, but what if you need to clean the belt yourself? The following guide offers simple tips on how to clean a treadmill belt in order to keep your machine in good condition.
Firstly, you do not need to apply regular cleaning agents
to your treadmill. The wear and tear of your treadmill mean that certain parts
will need to be serviced more regularly than others, and lubricants are not
always necessary when servicing certain parts. In fact, most professional
treadmill users advise against the application of lubricants at all. This is
because the friction from running on a belt with a lubricant can actually
damage the belt beyond repair, and over time the wear and tear of the belt will
begin to cause problems.
So what can you do to ensure that you are correctly
cleaning your treadmill, so that you don't damage it? The best solution to this
problem is to clean your treadmill by hand. Although there are specialised
treadmills cleaning fluids available, it is more likely that you will find that
a simple sponge or asponge towel, combined with a small amount of baking soda,
will do the job just fine.
Once you have cleaned your belt by hand, follow it up
with a thorough run through it. If it has been a while, or if it has rusted, it
might be necessary to run the belt through a steamer or lathe, both of which
are designed specifically for the purpose of cleaning. These tools will remove
any excess dirt, dust, and debris from the inner workings of your machine,
ensuring that your machine runs smoothly, as well as effectively cleaning the
running deck and rollers. When using these tools, it is important not to leave
them in for too long, as otherwise you run the risk of damaging them. Always
follow the directions on the packaging, and always be careful not to apply too
much pressure when running on your treadmill, as this could damage your
treadmill and your running shoes.
If you have made it through all of these steps but are
still unable to remove the grime from your belt, then it may be time for you to
head to your local treadmill store and ask for advice. Many treadmill stores
have professionals who are able to clean your treadmill for you. You may also
find that one of the machines there is also able to clean your belt for you.
However, if you feel that your belt is too badly damaged for them to be able to
deal with, then you will be best advised to try and tackle the problem
yourself. There are a number of different ways you can go about doing this, and
most of them are very simple and easy to follow.
When learning how to clean a treadmill belt, it is
advisable to avoid using abrasive cleaners, such as steel wool and scouring
powders. Using such products on your treadmill could potentially damage the
inner workings and cause damage to your belt; as well as making it extremely
difficult to clean. In general, you should try and only use products that are
meant for use on treadmills, and never on any other surface. Before you know
it, your treadmill will be as clean as it was when you purchased it.
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