This month, we’ll explore everything you need to know about caring for and maintaining your massage chair so it lasts as long as possible! Maximize Your Massage Chair’s Lifespan With Proper Care QUESTION CORNER
PARTS TO SPLIT TRACKS age Chair Technology L OR SL-TRACK The L-track or SL-track built off the success of the S-track and improved it. Unlike the previous chairs, this variety extends under the seat so the roller mechanisms can reach your back and glutes.
J-TRACK A variation of the SL-track is called the J-track. This one just allows the user to sit at a greater angle for a fuller stretch. This variety can go to 135 degrees versus the SL-track, which can go to 90 degrees. SPLIT-TRACK The most recent development in roller tracks came out just a few years ago. The split-track uses two separate tracks, one for the seat and lower back
and the other for the neck, shoulders, mid, and lower back. The split-track is growing in popularity and gives you options for full-body stretches and a roller massage for the glutes and back.
From the ingenious kitchen creation of the 1950s to today’s advanced roller tracks, the journey of massage chairs is a testament to innovation and comfort. Who knows where the world of massage chairs will go next, but we’ll be along for the ride in total relaxation.
Q: Do I need to clean my massage chair? A: To ensure your chair stays in good condition, clean it at least every few weeks or as needed. Always unplug your chair first and wipe it down with
a soft, dry cloth. You can use a vacuum to eliminate smaller dust particles or hair that may get caught in the corners.
If you have any stains, spot-test with a neutral cleaning solution and proceed if it doesn’t cause discoloration. Let it air dry. Q: Is there anything else I can do to protect the chair?
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A: Position your chair in a location that does not get direct sunlight. Direct or prolonged sun exposure can damage the chair’s material and cause discolored spots. If you prefer a little sunshine while enjoying a massage, cover the chair with a cloth to protect it when it’s not in use. If you have a leather chair, you may want to buy a special oil you can use to keep it from cracking over time. Q: What about massage chair maintenance? A: Your massage chair has several motors, shafts, and many moving parts. Therefore, it is important to check its condition regularly. The internal components of the chair should be left to professionals, but keep your eyes open for any warning signs that it’s not operating properly. Contact an expert if you notice any strange sounds, have trouble turning the chair on or off, run into problems trying to switch settings, or experience any functions not working. Q: Should I limit my time in the chair so it lasts? A: Using your chair regularly will actually keep it running better and longer. If you don’t use your chair for an extended amount of time, the parts inside might stop working properly. Routine use ensures all the internal components of the chair are lubricated enough to function optimally. You can use your massage chair as much as you want but aim to use it at least once a month to keep it running smoothly.
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