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Ive fixed a lot of blisters in my time...You simply drill a small hole, heat it with a heat gun and roll the blister down. The way Hillbilly explained could work however it's kind tough to do and you could break the accrylic. I don't know that I would try it myself if I were you. I will call my guy in Denver that's done it for years for me and see if he is still at it.
Ive fixed a lot of blisters in my time...You simply drill a small hole, [glow]heat it with a heat gun [/glow]and roll the blister down. The way Hillbilly explained could work however it's kind tough to do and you could break the accrylic. I don't know that I would try it myself if I were you. I will call my guy in Denver that's done it for years for me and see if he is still at it.
Well if it was a case of full foam then here's a funny fact...The footwell has little to no foam in it or at best the least amount in the whole tub. The blisters where only in the footwell...
I'm not so sure you want to tackel this by yourself if you've never tried it but I'm pretty sure you don't want to inject glue and go through the vacuum process.If you do here is all that I would do in your shoes..1. I would drill a small hole in the edge of the bilster2. heat the blister with a heat gun3. get a roller and roll the blister down towards the hole4. get an epoxy and plug the holeI've tried to get in touch with my guy in Denver but no luck yet, he's a school teacher (that may be retired) teaching shop.He really is the best if we can get him.
Pool fix filler and glue is the product we have used, glues the acrylic back to the fiberglass so it does not blister back up, but it sounds like he has many blisters cracks to deal with.Another dealer in the area has tried spray on bedliner in the footwell of a blistered tub. So far it has worked, we are giving it time to see what the chemicals do to the bedliner. Its been 4 months and no signs of chemicals causing an issue with the bedliner yet. We will see.
Howdy folks. I have recently decided to tackle this project, as the weather really makes me miss having a working hot tub. I also realized that I have a friend that has spent years repairing acrylic tubs, but not hot tubs specifically. I am going to order some acrylic repair from multi-tech, since I have one bubble that has a crack in it in the foot well. We are still debating whether to try to deflate the bubbles I have by drilling a hole and heating to lay them down, or not messing with the uncracked ones at all and hoping they never crack or leak. Any ideas?