Marlig Industries Seal 32oz Marlig Fix sigillante per perdite per piscina e spa 32 oz-2 Pack, blu

Brand:Marlig Industries

3.2/5

119.27

Sigillante per perdite Marlig Fix-A-Leak per piscina e spa 32 oz - Confezione da 2

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Nessun assemblaggio richiesto. Dimensioni: 12 x 12 x 39.370,1. Marca: Marlig Industries. Paese di origine: Canada.
Brand Marlig Industries
Color Blue
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 309 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Stain Resistant Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12 x 12 x 39370.1 inches
Item model number Marlig Fix-A-Leak Pool and Spa Leak Seal
Item Weight 2 pounds
Item Weight 32 Ounces
Manufacturer Marlig Industries
Product Dimensions 12 x 12 x 39370.1 inches
Style Compact

3.2

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It worked...
Followed the instructions, but never saw any settling where I could vacuum it out. Assumed it just dissolved in the water and did nothing. However... the leak is gone. To my surprise, It actually worked. I have an inclination to believe that I didn't see it pool on the bottom of the pool because it was all pulled into leaks... I'm going to treat again after I get some plumbing/flow issues sorted out.
Scritto da: Darius S.
Buy it!
Before calling your local pool company, read the reviews and further instructions on the website. This just may be for you! My pool had developed a suction leak and I was losing about 1/2 a day when the pump wasn't running. My 30k gallon pool is on a 4 hr timer twice a day. My salt levels were getting off more and more as tike passed. Small bits of Algae was clinging to a few features in the pool. Around the beginning of the season I noticed I was getting some bubbles from my return jets and my pump lid had some air trapped in the top. Changed my filter media and checked all the connections on my saltwater system. No dice. As the season went on, my leak got more sever and my pump had a hard time staying primed. After buying a leak detection kit and making my own skimmer leak plug, I verified my worst fears- a suction line leak. My pool is old and built on the side of a mountain, all of my concrete is reinforced with heavy rebar. Cutting part of the concrete out wasn't an option. I read the reviews and took a gamble....and it paid off! I skipped the closed loop procedure and tried the direct skimmer pour route which the website stated worked 75% of the time. I set my filter to bypass, and turned the pump off. Heated the sealing solution in hot water for 15 minutes and poured 1/2 of the bottle directly into the skimmer. I ran to the pump and turned it on for (2) 1 second bursts. After sucking the solution into the return line, I poured the rest of the bottle in. I stuffed a small towel into the slimmer strainer to keep any sealant from coming back thru. The sealant is heavier than water so it should sink on into the skimmer line and plug whatever leak is going on. I left my system off for 3 1/2 days. Verified the pump was on bypass and fired it up. No air bubbles! I ran my dolphin for 24 hrs and switched the valve back to filter. (You dint want this stuff in your sand media) ensure your pool bottom is clean and clear of the little sealant balls that fall to the bottom. Saved me a lot of frustration and money. Bought a 2 pack and have a bottle to stash back. Owning an older pool has made me a pool pro. After converting to saltwater my life has been easy-peezy. It got even easier after a $45 dollar product saved me thousands!!!
Scritto da: pam
Spa leaks
This stuff works great! I followed my spa repair guy and all leaks were taken care of.
Scritto da: Michael M.
not apermanant fix. I need to apply every 6 months
I ordered this product advertised as a 2 pack from Dealsupply and only received one. The product isn't a permanent fix. Need to apply every 6 months but cheaper than new hot tub for now!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works but requires patience
Our 400 gallon hot tub was leaking at a rate of about 1 to 2 inches per day from somewhere underneath that we could not access. After using this sealer, the leaking has stopped. I removed both filters prior to adding. Turned both jets to low and added 8 oz and the leaking stopped almost immediately. Then let the jets run for about 6 more hours. After that I waited 48 hours for the sealer to cure. Then drained all of the water and cleaned the tub. Added back in the water and noticed there was a leak again but much smaller than before, about less than 1/4" per day. This time I added 4 oz, the leak stopped almost immediately and I let the jets run at low for about 6 hours. I let it cure for 48 hours, then used a shop vac to remove sealer accumulating near the seat indentations. Repeated, this type of cleaning for about a week. Then drained the tub and this time I only did a light cleaning. After refilling the tub there was no leak this time. There was still some sealer accumulating so used a shop vac to remove for a few more days, then reinserted the filters. Waited about a week and then cleaned the filters as normal. So far it has been over two months and no leaking. We have been able to use our tub normally with no issues. It will be interesting to see how long this sealer holds.

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