How do you restore a hot tub cover?

How do you restore a hot tub cover?

Simply clean your hot tub cover first with a suitable de-greaser then sponge this product on. Dry with hair dryer and repeat for 2-3 coats. Hey presto a new clean waterproof flexible cover back to original spec. Suitable for all leather, vinyl, Faux leather and plastic covers.

Can the sun damage a hot tub?

Excessive exposure to the sun can cause your hot tub to deteriorate at a faster rate without a cover. Just like the UV rays damage skin they also damage hot tubs as well. It is very important that you purchase the right hot tub cover to protect your investment and to prolong the life of the tub.

How do I protect my hot tub from Sun?

Applying a quality UV vinyl protection to your hot tub cover three to four times a year will help protect it from the harmful effects of exposure to the sun. Pine, maple, birch, oak, elm, ash and willow trees are prone to drop sap, especially in early spring when the sap rises.

Can I use Armor All on hot tub cover?

Do not use protectants that have petroleum or alcohol in them, like Armor-All, which will damage the vinyl on hot tub covers. Hot tub covers tend to sag after a few years of use and after water seeps into the inner core, which will happen over time.

How long should a hot tub cover last?

On average, a hot tub or swim spa cover will need to be replaced every 5–7 years. While some covers are built to last much longer than others, any object that is subjected to the elements will eventually show signs of wear.

Is sitting on a hot tub cover bad?

Our covers are made of sturdy materials that can withstand all kinds of weather. But despite its good build, hot tub covers need maintenance to ensure long-term quality. But the truth is, you should never walk or sit on your hot tub cover — no matter how much weight the manufacturer claims it will support.

Does UV damage vinyl?

The vinyl skin can become damaged over time, and the typical life of a good quality hot tub cover is about 5 years. If your vinyl skin is wearing out prematurely from sun exposure or from freezing temperatures prematurely, then you would definitely want to take extra precautions to protect the vinyl skin.

How do you protect a hail hot tub cover?

Tree limbs and hail could damage your cover and even puncture it, but there is something you can do. With the hot tub cover locked in place, add a plywood cover over the top and then secure it with clamp straps from the hardware store. Your cover will stay secure and protected through the storm.

Should you cover your hot tub cover?

No tarps or plastic wrap. Covering your hot tub with plastic wrap or a tarp is disastrous for your hot tub cover. Not only could it become waterlogged much quicker, but it can also magnify the sun’s rays and trap heat. That can cause your cover’s cores to melt.

How does a hot tub cover prevent sun damage?

Hot Tub Cover Caps are specifically designed to protect your cover and hot tub from damaging UV rays. “I’m in California and The Cover Guy Cap is paying for itself by keeping the UV rays from tearing up the dark brown vinyl my cover is made of. It also keeps the rain out and prevents the sun’s rays from really doing damage over time.

How do you repair a hole in a hot tub cover?

If the hole in your hot tub cover has not only torn the vinyl liner, but it has also penetrated the foam, you’ll need to patch the foam as well. Simply purchase a piece of foam that you can cut to fit the shape of the hole. Insert the foam into the hole and then apply a patch to both sides of the foam.

Why is the vinyl cover on my hot tub deteriorating?

After the winter season, whether you used your hot tub or not, it’s time to perform a deep cleaning. One of the most common causes of a deteriorating vinyl cover, besides the elements, is using the wrong type of cleaner.

What causes a hot tub cover to tear?

A tear in a hot tub cover is typically caused by the vinyl getting old and dried out. Then if the cover is slid off the hot tub onto the ground, the weight of the cover and the impact can cause the cover to tear along seams and joints. But, lots of things can cause your hot tub cover to wear, tear, or generate holes over time.