💦 Dive into peace of mind with Marlig Fix-A-Leak!
Marlig Fix-A-Leak is a powerful 32 oz liquid leak sealer designed specifically for pool and spa surfaces. With its industrial strength formulation, it effectively seals leaks while being water resistant and compatible with materials like marble. Enjoy curbside delivery for ultimate convenience.
Item Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 39370.1 inches |
Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
Color | clear |
Style Name | Industrial |
Surface Recommendation | Pool & Spa Surfaces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
Compatible Material | Marble |
Material Type | Liquid material |
T**N
It work really well. I’m impressed
The media could not be loaded. Well worth the money as it does Job very well. I have a decent leaks in my Cal Spa F1325 and as it right on top so it easy to use this product but not so easy to get too as my spa tub is 151x91”. The leak is in the middle and hard to get too. I put this in a small travel clear bottle. The one u get for travel to put shampoo and lotion from home to travel. This make it easy to pour on the leak very easy. I pour it on. Let it sit and then use my pool vacuum to suck it up. It’s best to push the filler liquid to side as you don’t want to vacuum directly at the leak area. As it suck it back up. I learn this so I had to redo. But all and all it works. I was not able to upload the 2nd video showing that it stop as Amazon didn’t allow it. But u get the picture
M**R
6 star review of I could, this stuff works!
The media could not be loaded. Just built this fountain and filled it with water and it leaked really bad, water dropped six inches in three hours and then drained all the way to bottom in 36 hours. Tile guy said we would have to rip out all the tile on bottom and put in shower pan. So I tried this product to see if I could skip another $1000 in tile labor. And it worked. I dumped the whole bottle in and let it run through the fountain for two days. Drained and replaced water and there is no leak. It really works. Sounds like it doesn’t work for everyone, but it worked for me. I am a believer, thank you for a great product.
J**2
Really works!
I had to watch a YouTube video to find out about this product. Ordered a bottle and voila! Fixed the leak and still have 2/3 bottle left in case it happens again! It costs less than $30! What a bargain!
K**R
Fix A Leak - Potential to Save Big on a Repair Bill
FIX A LEAK – The Only OneOK – I am rating this product as 4 Stars – it states that 80% of the time it will repair the leak in your swimming pool or hot tub. I followed instructions to a “t” for a leak in my hot tub. The product did stop the leak during treatment, however, after draining the hot tub and allowing for a 7-day cure – the leak re-appeared.There is a time commitment for repair of the hot tub as instructed by the Fix a Leak Web Site (www.fixaleak.com). I ran the hot tub for the full six-hour cycle – let the water sit overnight, drained the hot tub and then allowed for a 7-day cure in the St. Louis Summer heat….I believe this is a good product, manufacture claims it will fix 80 % of leaks – did not work for me, however, I will try Fix A Leak if I have another hot tub leak. My leaking tub was ultimately fixed by a spa dealer.This type of application will be for hot tub/spa leaks that are minor in nature. When you know your hot tub/spa is leaking but cannot detect a noticeable water drop inside the spa a wet spa pad or actual water slowly dripping onto the pad or floor may be the cause. Since it will be difficult to determine if you have sealed this type of leak follow the steps below.Remove all cartridge filters.Pour the entire contents of the bottle into the filter intake or directly into the spa.On day 1 run the spa for 4-6 hours, alternating between the low and high-speed jets.Since the jets usually run on a 15-minute cycle, you must be present to restart once cycle kicks off.After the 4-6 hours you can shut off your spa or just allow the recirculating pump to periodically run its cycle.**On day two, if the leak has slowed but not stopped, broom the bottom of your hot tub/spa before restarting the process as you did on day one of alternating between high and low speed jets for 4-6 hours.After day two leave the spa off for 48 hours. During this time frame check to see if the water level is stable and if the hot tub/spa pad remains dry.
N**N
Sealed Leaks As Claimed For a Short Period Of Time
I haven't used my hot tub for the past 10 months. I drained it last November and after filling it I easily found 12 leaks. Some of the leaks were produced rapid drips and other were slower. After operating the tub for 24 hours I was loosing about 1 inch of water per day on a 500 gallon capacity. After deciding that this 17 year old hot tub was at the end of it's life I tried this sealant. I put in about 12 ounces into the skimmer (removing the filter first), turned on the pump on low for 8 hours. I also used a wet vac to remove the large puddles on the interior floor and with the aid of a bright sunshine 80 degree day my hope was that the enclosure would dry out.Upon returning the floor of the plywood inside of the tub showed no new puddles and all of the drips were dry. I am now filtering the water to remove the rest of the sealant. I am very impressed with this product and for $25 it is money well spent. I couldn't even imagine how many hours I would have spent resealing the fitting and flexible tubes. Most likely due to the volume of water building up and the control unit I was at a point that I was going to scrap the unit. Even if this fix last only the season I have enough sealant remaining to do it 2 more times. I will keep this review updated so that it will be worthwhile to hot tub owners that are facing the same problem I was having.Follow-up CommentToday I drained my tub after all of the leaks were sealed. I drained it because I wanted to make sure that the water was free of sealant. I filled my tub with the wash tub faucet. This allowed me to reach the 104 degree operating temperature in about 2 hours. Out of the dozen severe leaks that I had I am down to 3 small leaks. I expect two of them to stop as the tub runs over the next few days. This is always the case, for some reason the old seals tend to expand when heated and very small drips stop on there own. One leak most like will continue but that will not cause a problem because of its location, there is no controls or power any near it. With a 17 year old tub there were always a few small leaks. This sealant worked as I hoped it would. I know it not permanent but mostly will work for the next 4 months until I drain it for the worse part of winter. I sure that I will have to repeat it next year but based on the unit cost of $25 for 32 ounces I can keep it running for three more years.I would recommend this product to anyone facing a similar problem like mine. I had nothing too lose except the cost of heating the water, draining and refilling. The cost of fixing the leaks would have resulted in some broken jets, new tubing, a slew of labor hours. This was the best solution for my situation.Final CommentAfter using this product for two weeks most if not all leaks returned. Leaks got worse when the temperature was lowered from 104 to 85 and the circulator was changed from constantly running to a 2 per day filtering cycle. I knew from the reviews that there was mixed feelings on the performance of this product and while some say it worked others said it didn't. For me it was a shot worth taking and I not really disappointed by it's performance. I'm sure in some situations it works great but not mine. I will run the tub for the remainder of the season, mark all of the leaks with a grease pen and then begin the long process of re-cementing the bad joints.Update- October 10, 2015, leaks were so bad that the entire 500 gallons leaked out over a 2 week period. Today we decided to scrap the tube because virtually every joint had leaks. had nothing to lose if it worked but just as other reviews stated the fix was temporary.
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