How do you restore a spa pillow?
In the case of pillow mildew, dilute a small amount of mild detergent and bleach in warm water and clean the pillow with a soft brush or sponge. Clean every inch to make sure the mildew is gone and won’t regrow. Be sure to also clean the area under your hot tub pillow with a soft cloth.
How do you remove pillows from a hot tub?
You must lift the bottom lip of the pillow slightly to get your fingers under the pillow correctly. Pull up on the pillow with a firm grip and continue to pull until the pillow unsnaps from the spa. Align the tabs on the replacement pillow with the holes on the spa shell. Misalignment may break the tabs off the pillow.
Can a hot tub cover be repaired?
Patching A Hole In Your Hot Tub Cover The easiest, most reliable way to patch a hole is to purchase a patch kit. If the hole in your hot tub cover has not only torn the vinyl liner, but it has also penetrated the foam, you’ll need to patch the foam as well.
Should hot tub be covered?
Once your hot tub cover becomes waterlogged, it is no longer energy efficient. If you have an indoor spa, you do not need the spa cover to protect your water from leaves, or outdoor animals; but you still need the cover to be energy efficient, and you may need to keep the spa safe for small children.
How heavy should a hot tub cover be?
The simple answer is a hot tub cover should weigh about 50 – 75 pounds and should be easily taken off and put back on your hot tub by one person. A hot tub cover weighing more then then 75 pounds is not doing the job anymore and should be replaced.
How do you fix a waterlogged hot tub cover?
Stand or lay the foam in a sunny part of your yard to allow air to pass under them. Turn the vinyl cover inside out and towel the inside of the cover dry. Lay it in a sunny spot as well. Spray the inside of your vinyl cover and each surface of the foam pieces with a mildew inhibitor and let them dry.
How do you keep water from pooling on a hot tub cover?
Soft spa covers These covers are made from durable fabrics which are draped over your hot tub and held fast by straps at the side. The cover is kept taught to keep debris out and often an inflatable pillow is set up underneath to avoid any rain water pooling on the surface.