To
wash hammock: Hand wash in mild detergent (colors may bleed some)
Always tie up arm strings to avoid tangles. Better using a pillow
cover.
To
store hammock hang both ends from one hook on the wall, or fold
it up and store it (fig.1) Do not leave it lying around unfalded.
Weather:
hammocks last longer if not left out exposed to the elements.
Cotton hammocks are more durable than synthetics wich break down
under the suns ultraviolet rays. Still, it is best to store your
hammock indoors when not in use.
Do
not hang hammock directly on hooks as friction wearing may occur.
Instead loop a chain or rope from hook through the loop end of
the hammock and back to hook (fig.2)
Always
hold hammock by loop ends to avoid tangles.
To
repair: Should a string break on an open wave hammock, it will
not run, however, you must tie the two broken ends together to
avoid the development of a hole.