Description
Instructions:
- Remove all cartridge filters.
- Pour the entire contents of the bottle into the filter intake or directly into the spa.
- On day 1, run the spa for 4-6 hours, alternating between the low and high-speed jets.
- Since the jets usually run on a 15-minute cycle, you must be present to restart the once process kicks off.
- After 4-6 hours, you can shut off your spa or allow the recirculation to run its cycle periodically cycle.**
- On day two, if the leak has slowed but not stopped, broom the bottom of your hot tub/spa before restarting the process as you did on day one of alternating between low-speed jets for 4-6 hours.
- After day two, leave the spa off for 48 hours. During this time frame, check if the water level is stable and if the hot tub/spa pad remains dry.
We recommend draining your spa after treatment as long as night temperatures remain over 40F. If temperatures dip below 40F for any length of time, you may reinstall the filter(s) and remove the remainder of Fix A Leak out of the Spa or Hot Tub, making sure to take them out now and then to rinse under hot water to remove any Fix A Leak residue. If you can drain the Spa, ensure that as the water level is going down, wipe down the Spa with a warm wet soft cloth[s] or towel[s] to ensure all remaining residue of Fix A Leak is removed. It can leave a white residue if it is not thoroughly wiped away. Once the Spa shell is cleaned, let the Spa sit empty for 5-7 days to attempt to cure the FIX A LEAK from the inside of the plumbing pipe[s] (as the foam insulation will remain wet or damp for months on end).
Remember that water may still drip from the saturated foam surrounding the hot tub/spa.
Once this process is completed, refill your spa, add chemicals, and resume regular operation.