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Bullfrog Spas Owner’s Manual
SPA CABINET CARE
EternaWood & EternaStone Cabinets:
Your
EternaWood and EternaStone cabinet components are
made to provide many years of maintenance free
service. For normal cleaning (EternaWood Cabinets
only), use Ivory® Liquid dishwashing detergent or its
equivalent. For stubborn stains, contact your authorized
Bullfrog Portable Spa Dealer.
Cedar Wood Cabinet:
Depending on exposure to
sunlight, water, and spa chemicals, your spa cabinet
will require staining every 3-9 months. Use an oil-based
stain that absorbs into the wood. See your authorized
Bullfrog Portable Spa Dealer for the right stain.
Note 1:
Avoid sealers that cover only the outside of the
wood, causing the inside to dry out and crack or even
warp.
Note 2:
To prevent stain from getting on other
surfaces, use drop cloths at the base of the spa and use
painter's tap around the top lip of the spa.
SPA COVER CARE
Your spa cover is warranted by its manufacturer,
Sunstar Enterprises, 127 N. Las Posas, San Marcos, CA
92069 (Phone 619-744-2172). Although basic
instructions are provided below, it is important that you
refer to the Sunstar information that came with your
cover. Sunstar provides detailed information on caring
for your spa cover and what to do to protect its
warranty.
Cleaning & Conditioning Your Spa Cover:
On a monthly basis, complete the following:
1. Remove the spa cover and lay it down on a flat, clean
surface near a garden hose.
2. Rinse the cover to remove any loose debris.
3. Using a soft bristle brush, clean the top (vinyl
portion) of the cover with a mild solution of
dishwashing liquid soap-about one teaspoon of soap to
two gallons of water. Scrub the cover, using a gentle
circular motion, being careful not to let any areas of the
cover dry before rinsing with water.
4. Rinse the cover thoroughly and then dry with a clean
cloth.
5. Use saddle soap (never use Armorall) to condition the
cover. Follow directions on the container.
6. Wipe and/or rinse any dirt from the bottom side of
the cover.
7. Replace the cover and secure with cover locks.
Note:
To remove tree sap, use lighter fluid (not charcoal
lighter, but the type used in cigarette lighters). Use
sparingly. Immediately apply saddle soap to that area.