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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Bama on July 23, 2006, 10:37:12 am

Title: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Bama on July 23, 2006, 10:37:12 am
I have a personal preference for the lighter color finish with the smooth finish.  However, would the faux granite finish be safer?  I had some concern for the smooth finish being slick or scratching easily as does a smooth finish on counter tops.  I know there is going to be a visible water line sometimes.  Does it show up more on a dark tub or a light tub?  On a smooth tub or a rough tub?  Just curious?  My guess is a light tub with rough finish could go the longest between scrubs.
I don't know.  Feedback is very appreciated.
Yes, I know I'm anal...I'm just trying to think of everything!  LOL
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: wmccall on July 23, 2006, 12:09:18 pm
Let me try to quantify what is a subjective question with my opinions.

If you could put a safety number on each finish I would put the smooth textured tubs at 90 and the textured surface at 91.  Then I would subtract 10 points for bad tub and water care.  


If you put fresh clean water in brand new tubs of each type, I think you would find they both have excellent traction and are not slippery.  How you care for them probably makes far more difference than they type of surface.
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Zep on July 23, 2006, 12:58:07 pm
Each tub owner has there own
preferences and that preference
is "right" for them.

I do not think there is an "across
the board" right or wrong finish
or color. It's what works for you.

Personally I think the smooth lighter
finishes are prettier and have an
updated upscale look.

The rough finish is probably a little
less slick and thus slightly safer.

I am single....no kids....and I am not
elderly so I just try to be aware and safe.

For me there is not a huge gap in safety
so I went with the prettier look.

2EachHisOwn!



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Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: seamoe on July 23, 2006, 04:07:24 pm
I agree with the other comments. Its all what you like.  On my old tub I had a textured finish which was not as slick as my new smooth finish tub.  Both are just as easy to clean, however with my smooth finish tub now, I notice a water line around the tub, where I didn't on my old tub (probably because the textured one was colored and my smooth one is pearl white).  If you go with a smooth finish, be careful when draining it.  I used a sumpump to drain my tub a couple weeks ago, and noticed a couple scratches on the floor surface.
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: The_Bends on July 23, 2006, 04:22:43 pm
I am pretty sure that most of the bumpy finishes now come treated with Microban, to help fight bacteria between the water and the cover, although I like the look of the smooth finishes, and water care will be the ultimate judge of how clean it stays.
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Tatooed_Lady on July 23, 2006, 05:04:31 pm
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 My guess is a light tub with rough finish could go the longest between scrubs.

Here's a thought that was mentioned to me when I was first looking....you might not see the "crud line", but that doesn't mean the tub is clean. ;)
Go with what you would enjoy looking at for the next 5-20 years, and if that's a light, pearlescent shell, so be it....
(just my $.02, of course)
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: ndabunka on July 23, 2006, 08:38:07 pm
There SHOULD NOT be a scum line on ANY tub that is properly maintained so you can immendiately discount that concept as any type of deterant.  I personally think the textured finishes gice a hot tub an "aged" appearance as so many of hte newer styles emphasis the smooth finish.  I personally selected the smooth platinum finish myself and have been VERY pleased with it as it doesn't show any scratches (and I have two kids).
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Razzman on July 23, 2006, 09:19:47 pm
It just so happens that the floor model Sundance Majesta we bought yesterday in the textured Sahara color is almost an exact match to our PebbleTec pool surface. Didn't even notice that until in the pool today! BTW it's 112 degrees today!
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Bama on July 26, 2006, 06:44:48 pm
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I agree with the other comments. Its all what you like.  On my old tub I had a textured finish which was not as slick as my new smooth finish tub.  Both are just as easy to clean, however with my smooth finish tub now, I notice a water line around the tub, where I didn't on my old tub (probably because the textured one was colored and my smooth one is pearl white).  If you go with a smooth finish, be careful when draining it.  I used a sumpump to drain my tub a couple weeks ago, and noticed a couple scratches on the floor surface.


Thanks so much....  you have confirmed what I thought might be the case.  
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Bama on July 26, 2006, 06:45:49 pm
Thanks to all of you for  taking time to share.
Bama
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Tatooed_Lady on July 26, 2006, 09:04:47 pm
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There SHOULD NOT be a scum line on ANY tub that is properly maintained so you can immendiately discount that concept as any type of deterant.

"SHOULD NOT" and "REALITY" sometimes don't play well together, so don't poo-poo the idea just yet....I had a water line, but it wasn't scum, it was just from the hard water. It comes off, at any rate....but with a pearly finish, it is visible.
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Bama on July 27, 2006, 01:30:49 am
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"SHOULD NOT" and "REALITY" sometimes don't play well together, so don't poo-poo the idea just yet....I had a water line, but it wasn't scum, it was just from the hard water. It comes off, at any rate....but with a pearly finish, it is visible.


Thank you....you understand my motivation in asking, what seems like a silly question, about the line of residue around a hot tub.  Our water hard, as well, calcium being the main culprit.    I bought one of those pressure steam cleaners to help scrub the crud from bathroom fixtures.  Also, our water from the faucet is cloudy and the cloudiness remains suspended in a cup for what seems an eternity.
We buy bottled water to drink.    A few drops of vinegar or alcohol is added to water for cleaning jobs otherwise  a white film developes on the cleaned surface.  I hope  when we get our new tub, we can achieve clear water.
What do you use to scrub off the water line?
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: wmccall on July 27, 2006, 11:08:56 am
I use those Mr Clean Magic Erasers.
Title: Re: Tub finish: smooth scratch? ruff safer?
Post by: Bama on July 27, 2006, 08:48:13 pm
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I use those Mr Clean Magic Erasers.


OK, thanks.
Bama