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Welcome to our KZbin channel! In this video, we are excited to introduce you to Fix a Leak, a remarkable blended and concentrated material designed to seal leaks in virtually any material. Whether you're dealing with plumbing leaks in your pool or spa, pool leaks, or spa leaks, this product is the ultimate solution you've been looking for.
Fix a Leak is known for its impressive sealing capabilities, able to seal holes up to 3mm (1/8") in diameter. With a permanent seal, you can say goodbye to those frustrating leaks once and for all.
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Fix a Leak is particularly effective for fully foamed or pre-built wooden hot tubs. When dealing with leaks in hot tubs, we recommend using 8 oz of Fix a Leak per 500 gallons. For pools up to 18,000 gallons, 32 oz (910 ml) is the ideal amount. Keep in mind that large leaks may require two treatments.
This versatile product is available in two sizes: 8 oz and 16 oz. For our demonstration in this video, we'll be using the 8 oz (235ml) bottle, which is incredibly affordable considering its effectiveness.
Let's take a closer look at the key features of Fix a Leak:
It is a concentrated blended material.
Seals leaks in virtually any material.
Works exceptionally well in the plumbing system.
Can seal holes up to 3mm in diameter.
Forms a long-lasting, permanent seal.
Only 4 oz is needed for 250 gallons in spas.
It will not harm salt chlorine generators, heaters, pumps, or filters.
Now, let's dive into the application process for both spas and swimming pools:
For Spas:
Remove all cartridge filters before adding FIX-A-LEAK to the water.
With the pump running, slowly add FIX-A-LEAK through the skimmer or any other suction intake.
Continuously recirculate FIX-A-LEAK for 4-6 hours per day, possibly up to 2 days, until the leak stops. Stir the product back into suspension every 2-3 hours during water circulation.
After the leak has stopped and the proper cure time (24-48 hours) has passed, you can return to normal filtration. Remember to rinse your cartridge filter(s) under warm water before re-installing.
The treatment can be repeated if necessary.
For Swimming Pools:
Bypass FILTER MEDIA before adding FIX-A-LEAK to the water. Sand filters should be set to recirculate, while other types require the removal of cartridges or DE elements from the filter tank.
With the pump running, add FIX-A-LEAK slowly through the skimmer or any other suction intake.
Adjust suction to the main drain or use a vacuum cleaner placed in the deepest part of the pool.
Stir FIX-A-LEAK back into suspension every 4-6 hours using a pool broom or automated pool cleaner during water circulation.
Continue recirculating the water until the leak stops.
Monitor the water level in the pool for 2-3 days to confirm the leak has stopped.
After the leak has stopped and the proper curing time (24-48 hours) has passed, you can return to normal filtration. Rinse out any unused FIX-A-LEAK from the filter as required.
Remember to never let cartridges or DE elements dry before cleaning.
The treatment can be repeated if necessary.
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