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7.
Cut the CleanCut Ultra-Low to fit the cut-out tub opening using a jigsaw (Figure 5). Fasten Velcro-
stripping on both sides of the jigsaw to prevent making any unwanted marks on the CleanCut
Ultra-Low. It is important that a blade less than 2” is used to cut out the CleanCut Ultra-Low so as
to prevent accidentally cutting through the top of the Ultra-Low. Snap off any excess length on the
stock jigsaw blade beyond 2”.
USE THE JIGSAW TO CUT THE LINES TRACED ON THE ULTRA-LOW.
It is required that proper eye protection be worn while using the jigsaw. Cut directly on the center of
the traced lines. Upon reaching the corners while cutting, tilt the jigsaw outward to prevent cutting
past your lines on the vertical ends of the CleanCut Ultra-Low. Remember to tilt your blade on each
corner, cutting all areas that have been marked.
8.
Place the CleanCut Ultra-Low into position. Remember, the face with the CleanCut logo is on the
outside of the tub. Use a small pocket mirror and look for areas on the CleanCut Ultra-Low that
may be catching and prohibiting the CleanCut Ultra-Low from freefalling onto the tub. Use the
jigsaw or drywall plane to trim the CleanCut Ultra-Low where necessary.
9.
Continue this process and repeat as necessary until a desirable close fit is achieved. The
CleanCut Ultra-Low should free fall onto the tub without catching or binding. Once final
adjustments have been made, use a drywall plane or deburring tool (a common potato peeler
works well) to trim the remaining edges.
10.
Having completed use of the jigsaw, take a moment to tidy the tub and work area.
FIGURE 5
Less than 2” blade length