Staff Answer
Jun 21, 2023 - 11:14 PM
For your Spa or Hot Tub Leaks
- Shake well before using
- Bypass Filter or remove the filter cartridge, before adding FIX-A-LEAK to water.
- With pump running, add FIX-A-LEAK slowly through skimmer or in front of any other suction intake.
- This product is very heavy and will sink to the lowest point rather quickly. It must be stirred back into suspension every 4-6 hours, while maintaining the circulation.
- Continue to recirculate water, until the leak has stopped.
- After the leak has stopped, give it the proper time to cure (24-48 hours). Then, you may return to normal filtration.
- Treatment can be repeated, if necessary.
- Never allow cartridges or DE elements to dry before they are cleaned. Rinse clean with water.
- If your spa is a foam insulated type and has been leaking for a long period of time, it is advisable to drain your tub, after determining that the leak has stopped. Thoroughly, wipe down the spa with a soft, non-abrasive wet cloth. Allow to dry for 4-5 days, in order for the leak sealer to properly cure.