How do you clean a Playmate cooler?

How do you clean a Playmate cooler?

Soft Coolers

  1. Remove all foods, beverages and containers from inside the cooler.
  2. Combine 2 tbsp. of a mild detergent with 1 qt.
  3. Dampen a washcloth with the soap solution.
  4. Apply the solution to the stains on the soft cooler to spot clean it.
  5. Rinse the solution off the cooler with a damp washcloth.

How do I change the Igloo spigot?

Items you will need Purchase a replacement spigot from Igloo, if cleaning or tightening doesn’t work. The standard spigot fits all 1,2,3,5,&10 coolers. Unscrew the gasketnut and remove the old spigot. Place the new spigot through the coooler and screw down the gasket nut.

How do you remove rust from a plastic cooler?

Make a paste of one part lime juice and two parts table salt in a bowl. Apply the paste to the rust areas with a paper towel. Leave the paste on the rust for two to three hours, suggests Earth Easy.com in its article “Non Toxic Home Cleaning.” The paste is effective and does not leave chemical residue on the cooler.

How do I remove Playmate lid?

On both sides of your lid you’ll see two rounded circles. Carefully take your finger nail or flat head screw driver and pop the cap covers off from their bottom. The are hinged at the top and should swing out for you to remove.

How do you clean a hard plastic cooler?

How Do You Clean a Dirty Cooler?

  1. Rinse out the inside of the cooler using a hose.
  2. Clean using a mixture of baking soda, dish soap, and water.
  3. Dump out the water and dry with a clean washcloth.
  4. Use a magic eraser inside the cooler for caked-in dirt.
  5. Wash out the inside of the cooler using a hose.

How do you clean an Igloo water jug?

To remove tough stains and odors, wipe the inside of the cooler with bleach (be sure to wear gloves), rinse it thoroughly with water, and let it dry with top open in direct sunlight.

Why is water leaking from my water cooler?

Most often, water leaks are caused by cracks and holes in the water jug, not the cooler itself. Sometimes when the jugs are being transported, they incur damage resulting in tiny cracks or holes. Other times, when the air pressure of a jug changes, it may start to leak.