Our bidet seats can be cleaned with your typical household cleaners (we recommend mild detergents such as dish soap, Windex, or Method) and a soft damp cloth.
Unplug your bidet seat from the power source before cleaning. Do not scrub or use harsh, abrasive products to clean your bidet seat. Do not use thinner, benzene, acidic chemicals, chlorine, or hydrochloric acid detergent. This may result in corrosion to the metal parts or discoloration or scratches to the bidet seat body.
How to remove your bidet seat for a thorough cleaning
First, unplug your bidet seat. To remove the seat, press the Quick-Release button on the left side of the seat and slide forward off of the mounting plate and toilet.
How to clean the nozzles
Although the bidet seat nozzles are self-cleaning, we recommend they be cleaned with a soft toothbrush monthly, or as needed. Take care when cleaning the nozzles; do not apply too much pressure to avoid damaging the nozzle system.
Omigo & Omigo SL
- Press the Nozzle Cleaning auxiliary button (on the side of the seat). The front wash nozzle will fully extend. Gently clean with a soft cloth or toothbrush.
- Press the Nozzle Cleaning button again and the front wash nozzle will retract and the rear wash nozzle will fully extend. Gently clean with a soft cloth or toothbrush.
- Press the Nozzle Cleaning button a third time and the rear nozzle will retract back into the seat.
Omigo GS
- Press the Nozzle Cleaning button on the control panel. The nozzle will extend into the toilet bowl and self-clean three times. The nozzle will stop cleaning and stay extended to allow for manual cleaning.
- Gently clean the nozzle manually with a soft cloth or toothbrush. Press the Nozzle Cleaning button again. The nozzle will self-clean three times and retract.
How to clean the mesh filter
Cleaning intervals will differ depending on use and water quality. It is recommended to clean the filter at least once a year.
- Turn off the water shut off valve at the wall and flush the toilet, holding down the handle to completely empty the tank.
- Unplug your bidet seat, remove the seat from the toilet using the Quick-Release button on the left side of the seat, and disconnect the bidet hose. You may want to use a bucket to catch any excess water.
- Remove the mesh filter from the water inlet with a pair of tweezers or needle-nosed pliers.
- Clean the filter with a toothbrush while running under tap water to effectively remove any build-up.
- Replace the mesh filter and carefully check that it is installed correctly. If improperly installed, it could result in leaking.
- Reconnect the bidet hose and slide the seat back on the mounting plate. Plug the cord back in, and turn the water supply back on.
Stain Removal
Be cautious of leaving any home and beauty products in contact with your bidet seat, the result of which can be irreversible discoloration. Wash off any substances that come in contact with the seat as soon as possible. Most stains can be removed using a 1:1 mix of rubbing alcohol and water and a soft cloth or towel. If necessary, replacement seat parts can be purchased through an Omigo Agent.