Wipe down holes using alcohol and a soft cloth to remove any soap residue or grime. Sponges and a mild detergent will help remove dirt too. Be on the lookout for smaller fiberglass fragments sticking out from the holes. When fiberglass gets damaged, these fragments tend to appear, hindering repairs.
Vacuum the entire hot tub of any debris once you are done with all of the areas that are in need of repairs. Wipe each repair area with a soft cloth and acetone make sure you get the inside of each repair. This should dry in about 20 seconds. If you are repairing a hole follow the directions in the Fiberglass Repair Kit and use the fiberglassBathtub remodeling mistake #3 – You buy a tub which doesn’t fit in the space, or you can’t get it in the door (oops!) While some tubs can be light and simple to maneuver, others can be a bear to get up the stairs, around the hallway, through the door (hopefully) an