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Stella
I know you should spray water on your skin to help tan, but is there anything else I can do?
Answer
Try laying on a black towel, or if you have a trampoline, lay on that to tan.
Bring a big water bottle to keep hydrated.
This is going to sound weird but flip over every 45 minute, like a rotisserie chicken does when it cooking.
Stay outside until your the desirable color you want. Try a little low spf sunscreen or tanning lotion may help.
Good luck tanning. xx
Try laying on a black towel, or if you have a trampoline, lay on that to tan.
Bring a big water bottle to keep hydrated.
This is going to sound weird but flip over every 45 minute, like a rotisserie chicken does when it cooking.
Stay outside until your the desirable color you want. Try a little low spf sunscreen or tanning lotion may help.
Good luck tanning. xx
What is the most effective and cheapest way to keep leaves and acorns off my trampoline?

Alex McMul
I have a trampoline but I live in the woods and I always have to clean it. I've heard of trampoline covers but do they work? Could I use a tarp? Anything else I could do?
Answer
Someone already mentioned trampoline tarps--it's a great way to keep off any sort of debris.
For already existing stuff, any kind of broom or rake will do the job just fine. A hose with good water pressure might be a good idea too if birds decide to use your trampoline for target practice--if they haven't already. You could use soap to really get it out (and I hear the slipping and sliding around is a small part of the fun), but I've also heard too much soap can damage the mat over time.
Hope I was of help! :)
Someone already mentioned trampoline tarps--it's a great way to keep off any sort of debris.
For already existing stuff, any kind of broom or rake will do the job just fine. A hose with good water pressure might be a good idea too if birds decide to use your trampoline for target practice--if they haven't already. You could use soap to really get it out (and I hear the slipping and sliding around is a small part of the fun), but I've also heard too much soap can damage the mat over time.
Hope I was of help! :)
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