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Tools Needed
(Do No Use Paper Mixing Pails)
If Using The Roll On Method
If Using The Brush On Method
Additional Items Needed
Safety Items You Will Need
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Eye Protection
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Chemical Gloves
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Chemical Dust Mask
Caution
- Muriatic Swimming Pool Acid can cause skin burns and
can be harmful if you get it in your eyes. It ls also a respiratory irritant and can
be harmful if inhaled into the
lungs. The safety items listed above must be used when acid washing the spa or
hot tub. Muriatic Acid (Pool Acid) can be purchased from Walmart Garden Center
or Home Depot along with the other items listed above. Follow precautions
labeled on the product.
Preparing The Spa-Empty Water First!
*Please note that fiberglass,
gelcoat and acrylic spas need to be rough sanded prior to acid washing for extra
adhesion of the spa paint. This can be completed with 100 grit sandpaper.
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The spa must be acid washed with
a solution of muriatic acid and water. Put on your safety items. Pour only 1/2
(half) of the quart of muriatic acid into the a plastic pail filled with 1
gallon of water. Then mix solution well. Starting from the inside floor of the
spa, use the scrub brush and wash the inside of the spa, working your way out of
the spa. Be careful not to splash the solution on your face or clothes. If you
do get on your skin or clothes, rinse your skin for 15 minutes. Remove and wash
your clothes. Follow directions on the bottle of muriatic acid.
Caution - The two part
paint system you are using requires two coats to be applied. This will take two days
to complete. You will be mixing only
half of each bottle at a time for each coat. These products produce some heat while curing so
use caution and keep out of reach of children. Discard all containers, paint
tray, brush, roller pad, and mixing sticks when done.
Mixing Spa Paint
Painting The Spa
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Use a
brush to apply the paint, or you may use a paint roller. Starting at the bottom
floor of the spa working your way out to the rim, apply the paint in even
strokes overlapping each stroke. Do not apply too thick of a coat to avoid
getting any runs. Cut in any corners or around jets, drains and chrome with a
brush.
Clean Up
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