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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Ben_dover1 on April 07, 2008, 09:08:06 am

Title: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Ben_dover1 on April 07, 2008, 09:08:06 am
I have a stain developing at the bottom of my footwell, its brownish looks almost like a burn mark. When I changed the water i tried to clean it but it won't come off. Any idea what is could be or what could cause it?
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Steve on April 07, 2008, 09:36:56 am
My guess is that it's resin showing through at a thin area of acrylic. The acrylic can be stretched too thin in the footwell ( a common area for this to happen) when the mold is pulled and if not heated properly, the result is what you're seeing. Let your dealer know and take pictures to send to the manufacturer and your dealer.
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: wmccall on April 07, 2008, 11:57:38 am
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My guess is that it's resin showing through at a thin area of acrylic. The acrylic can be stretched too thin in the footwell ( a common area for this to happen) when the mold is pulled and if not heated properly, the result is what you're seeing. Let your dealer know and take pictures to send to the manufacturer and your dealer.


Interesting, I've not heard of that before. I guess this is where the experience comes into play.   Ben, lets us know how it comes out.  What kind of spa are we dealing with? how old?
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: hottubdan on April 07, 2008, 12:19:12 pm
Steve's theory is a good one.  Especially visible in lighter colors.  Often excluded form warranty.

Could it be chemical?  Ozone?


Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Bonibelle on April 07, 2008, 12:34:37 pm
Does anyone know how Chad finally resolved his stain issue? He had rust colored stains in his Jacuzzi...at one point, he thought it was his heater and minerals (among other things). I don't know if he finally got an answer though. :-/
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: SerjicalStrike on April 07, 2008, 12:43:40 pm
I've seen it happen from the ozone jet.  The ozone generator oxidizes the minerals out of solution and deposits them right where it enters the spa.  It can usually be cleaned, when the spa is empty, with a solution of dry acid and water (be sure to use gloves) and some scrubbing.  
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Ben_dover1 on April 07, 2008, 12:52:32 pm
It's a gulf Coast Spa and before anyone knocks it, its the first "issue" I've had in the 7 years I've had the spa.
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Merlin on April 07, 2008, 12:57:29 pm
We actually had the same thing happen in our spa the day after a customer wet tested and there was a few almost like burst burn looking marks and with an odor in the water but they came right off...
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Spatech_tuo on April 07, 2008, 01:25:17 pm
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I've seen it happen from the ozone jet.  The ozone generator oxidizes the minerals out of solution and deposits them right where it enters the spa.  It can usually be cleaned, when the spa is empty, with a solution of dry acid and water (be sure to use gloves) and some scrubbing.  

This is exactly what I was thinking.

I know the appearance Steve's talking about but that is present at the time the spa is new and is the acrylic being stretched to its thinnest point at the deepest draw areas of the mold. It is and not something that just appears as I get the impression is the case here.
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Spatini on April 07, 2008, 01:58:13 pm
I noticed the same brown staining on the bottom of an Artesian Spa that I wet tested last friday, I was there 2 weeks before when they were filling it for the first time so water was only two weeks old , the stain was right at and around the ozonator inlet in the floor, and the shell color was whiteish ( dont remember the name of the color )
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Ben_dover1 on April 07, 2008, 02:12:33 pm
I do not have an ozonator is this spa so it can't be that.

Thanks.
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Steve on April 07, 2008, 02:35:30 pm
Could be chemical related but the only thing I've seen do that is when a chlorine puck sits in the bottom of the footwell.  :-?

Did you notice it when you drained or prior to that? Maybe it was there all along?

A picture would be helpful...
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: Cyn on April 07, 2008, 03:57:34 pm
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Does anyone know how Chad finally resolved his stain issue? He had rust colored stains in his Jacuzzi...at one point, he thought it was his heater and minerals (among other things). I don't know if he finally got an answer though. :-/

Boni--I am sure Chad will answer later, but I believe that he is convinced it was from metals in his water.  He usually uses a metal-gone product when he drains and refills and for some reason, on that fill, he did not use the product.  He has since drained and refilled with the metal-gone and, as far as I know, no more brown dots.  
Title: Re: stain at bottom of my footwell
Post by: tony on April 08, 2008, 10:52:05 am
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Boni--I am sure Chad will answer later, but I believe that he is convinced it was from metals in his water.  He usually uses a metal-gone product when he drains and refills and for some reason, on that fill, he did not use the product.  He has since drained and refilled with the metal-gone and, as far as I know, no more brown dots.  

From what I recall, you are correct.  Chad used Leisure Time Metal Gon on his fill and the dots disappeared.