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jeff925

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Re: Issue with Hot Springs Spa Cover
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2009, 04:49:52 pm »
I unzipped the cover and the vapor barrier around the foam was deteriorated and the foan was wet. looks like I will need a new cover soon. I drained the water out for now. I will keep do so as long as I can before shelling out 400 bucks.

I keep my Ph dialed in. I usually leave the cover off for 10-15 minutes after a shock treatment. maybe with the next cover I will leave it off for a longer period of time after a shock.

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Re: Issue with Hot Springs Spa Cover
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TubsAndCues

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Re: Issue with Hot Springs Spa Cover
« Reply #16 on: November 05, 2009, 03:12:43 pm »
Good point Doc - packing tape isn't the best - any other ideas on tape?

And I think it was suggested that you can replace just the inserts.



I've had very good luck with my customers using the tape made for shrink wrapping boats, rv's, etc.  You can pick it up at pretty much any marine store.  Also, if you use this, I've heard using a hair dryer on the tape after it's adhered really helped it stick.

I've been recommending this for about 6 years or more now, and only had positive responses to date.

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