Treat your spa cover like a fine piece of furniture or expensive automobile. You
wouldn't think of jumping up and down or placing sharp or heavy objects on them!
Consider purchasing a spa cover removal system to assist you in moving your
cover on and off. It prolongs the life of your cover and makes your spa
experience so much more enjoyable. Think of it as the garage door opener for
spas. All Prestige Spa Covers are manufactured using specialty manufactured
vinyl for spa covers and energy
efficient polystyrene inserts. Each insert is heat-sealed with a
poly vapor moisture barrier to protect your spa cover against water
absorption. Inhibitors in both the vinyl & thread prevent premature
aging of your spa cover, which all add up to a superior product.
Q: What do I do if I get a puddle on the spa cover?
A: If you get a puddle on your spa cover, unzip the vinyl covering and turn over
the foam core. That will probably take care of it. If not, check to see if your
spa is level.
Q: What can I do about treating the spa water?
A: Ask your spa dealer about proper water chemistry. It will extend the life of
your cover and your spa. Your skin will feel better, too!
Q: How often should I clean my spa cover?
A: Once a month, clean and condition your vinyl with cleaner and vinyl
conditioning cream - complete with UV blockers to help protect your cover from
harsh sun. Vinyl can dry and become brittle which can cause wear on all the
seams and stress points.
Q: Should I get tie-down straps for my cover?
A: Yes, and be sure to lock down all tie down straps in place after each use of
your spa. For added security and wind protection, consider using hold-down
straps which lock down across the spa cover.
Q: How can I remove tree sap, paint, grease or grime from my spa cover?
A: Tree sap can be removed with cigarette lighter fluid. Use sparingly.
Immediately apply conditioner to that area. Solvents used to remove wet paint,
however, will damage the vinyl, so once the paint is dry, it can't be
removed. Grease and grime can be removed with a thorough washing with spa cover
cleaner or a mild liquid dishwashing soap and water.
Q: What's the best method to clean the underside of the spa cover?
A: A sponge and simple dishwashing liquid with water. Just be sure not to get
any soap into the spa!
Q: I'm wondering about mildew. Is this a potential problem?
A: The key is to maintain proper water chemistry levels to avoid mildew.
However, if you do encounter mildew with your cover, here's a simple way to get
rid of it. Remove the foam cores from the vinyl encasement.
Mix water and mild dishwashing soap. With a soft bristle brush, scrub the inside
of the encasement thoroughly. Place the encasement in the sun and foam cores in
the
shade to dry. Once everything is dry, spray the cores and encasement with a
mildew inhibitor. Allow to dry completely, then reassemble.
Q: What if my foam core gets broken? Can I obtain replacement foam cores of the
same quality?
A: Yes, simply have your dealer re-order them for you...
Q: Would anything happen to my cover if my spa water is over-chemicalized?
A: Some bleaching of the bottom vinyl will naturally occur with any spa.
However, drastic color change is your first sign of improper water chemistry.
Since
this is not healthy for your cover, your spa or your skin, we suggest you ask
your dealer how to maintain healthy water chemistry.
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