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What kind of a complete total jerk types in caps after we all with kind words ask him (her) not to. Go get a life.Steve
I don't get it? How did Clover get the pics?
Can we just comment on the issue at hand? This is a customer that seems to have had a bad experience with their spa purchase and it seems people are more concerned about the format than the issue...I thought this was a spa forum not a forum for grammar teachers!Catalina is very questionable as a manufacture and in my experience will not take care of this. Last year our local Catalina dealer went under and we had several customers call us....as a result we approached Catalina and offered to be a warranty service center for them. They agreed heartily and we began to service the spas. I was a BIG mistake on our part...here is what we found;1. They sent all parts COD and covered nothing under warranty telling us that they don't offer terms for dealers nor consumers2. Their warranty said that after the first year they would pay 30% and customer would pay 70% when I asked them how this worked the grandson of the owner of Catalina got on the phone and told me that they "really don't pay anything but encourage their dealers to increase their charge to cover the 30%3. Most of the parts we ordered came in wrong the order dept usually had no clue of what parts we were asking them about and their part numbers don’t seem to match the parts in their homemade parts manual4. They can't tell you what parts are on specific models older than one year nor do they have a technical department. If your lucky you can talk with Oscar who seems to have some tech ability but no one else does.5. I started giving customers the factory phone number and having them call direct to see if they had better results...Half of them came back saying they got a call back (usually from someone named Dan) after several messages and the rep was rude and short with them.I'm appalled by their lack of caring or commitment to customer service...after trying to help consumers out we have given up on working with Catalina. We tried very hard to find a common ground with them but they simply don't care.Your best bet is to find a reputable tech with reasonable pricing and pay to get it fixed. IMO, continuing to battle it will just make you fell worse....I would fix it, use it and move on.I also have to say that I asked most of these customers why they chose Catalina over other brands and just about all of them said that the Catalina was cheaper by far than other brands with similar features…I guess they found out why that was the hard way.If I can be of assistance with repair advice PM or email meBTW, the worst part of this to me is that these could be decent spas with some factory support.
Happy New Year to all ! While everone was sleeping in and then started watching Bowl games I woke up had some breakfest and went to work on my wonderfull Catalina spa, my wife bought me 4 boxes of "magic Eraser's" by Mr Clean.You just wet them and erase (clean) I was able to get most all of the rust stains from the jets removed from the spa shell, I would have pictures availible but I just got done after dark.The inside of my jetless spa looks great, now what ? I put the jets in a bucket after I removed them to clean them and the spa shell from the rust stains. Some of them fell apart when I removed them because the plastic was brittle, I am pretty sure a bunch more would break if I tried to reinstall them or just not work properly.I did notice that the shell itself is starting to blister in a few spots, I bet Catalina will say that was my fault as well and their "State of the Art Constuction" was not to blame it is what Boyd Cargill from Catalina in CA would refer to as a "Consumer Problem".
Aside from the humidity and the spa being left dry, what else could cause the excessive rust? I'm asking so that we can use their unfortunate experience to maybe help someone else in the future. Many of you mentioned the water chemistry and what chemicals they were using. Specifically, what should we watch for and what chemicals should we avoid and why?