Cleaning a moon bounce requires a special liquid. To make your job easier, create a cleaner with three parts water and one part vinegar, and add a reasonable amount of dish soap without bleach. We recommend using Dawn's original dish soap, as it does not contain bleach and is used to clean animals in oil spills, ensuring your moon bounce will be thoroughly cleaned. To make the cleaning solution, mix a few drops of dishwasher with half of the spray bottle filled with water and vinegar in equal amounts. This solution will make your job easier every time you go to clean the moon bounce.
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