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You could always just leave it and not worry about it. Some of the water is still left in the plumbing anyway. It is not going to contaminate your fresh water.
MARQUIS lurkers - why NOT put the drain on the bottom instead of an inch from the bottom? ? ? Where's the logic? Is it time for a redesign?
A lot of people really like having a bottom drain. They also like to see a 240 lb, bald headed salesman jump up and down in the bottom of the spa without it flexing. Visually impressive as well as a great cardiovascular workout.Terminator
Anyone ever buy that specific floor model right after seeing you complete your Jane Fonda workout demonstration in it?
Guess I should share what not to do with your shop-vac after cleaning out the tub...Dry the insides, replace the regular pleated filter...DO NOT FORGET to also dry out the hose. My shop vac is a tall thin vac with many feet of hose. When I finished, I dried everything out (guess I forgot the hose though). I use my shop vac to pick up after my pets so I sucked up bird seed and put the vac away. About a week or so later, I took it out to vacuum up the mess from my wood stove...there was such a terrible musty moldy smell that I had to turn it off. The water from the long hose had been sucked in with the bird seed and the seed was sprouting in my shop vac. All of the little cruddies that were in that pleated filter were covered with mold...what a disgusting mess...I guess I need a designated Shop Vac! :-/