GENERAL INFORMATION
FIX-A-LEAK
: is a blended concentrated material designed to seal leaks in virtually any
material
: can be applied for leaks in the shell and works equally well in plumbing
: will seal holes 1/8" in diameter
: will form a permanent seal
Use 1 quart per pool up to 22,000 gallons. Do not use in excess of 1
quart per 5,000 gallons of water.
DIRECTIONS
* Shake Well Before Using*
1. Bypass FILTER MEDIA before adding FIX-A-LEAK to water.
Sand filters: set filter valve to recirculate.
Other types: remove cartridges DE elements from filter
tank. Then proceed to circulate through empty tank.
2. With pump running, add FIX-A-LEAK slowly through skimmer or
in front of any other suction intake.
3.
After adding FIX-A-LEAK adjust suction to main drain. If this is
not possible, the vacuum cleaner could be used alternatively, simply by placing
the vacuum in deepest part of pool and connect to normal vacuum
connection. Set filter valve to normal vacuum position.
4. FIX-A-LEAK is very heavy and will sink to the lowest point rather quickly.
It must be stirred back into suspension, either manually using a pool broom or
mechnically with a automated pool cleaner every 4-6 hrs. during circulation of
water.
5.
Continue to recirculate water until the leak has stopped.
6.
Mark level of water in pool and check for 2-3 days to determine if the leak has
stopped.
7.
After the leak has stopped and given the proper time to cure (24-48 hrs.) you
may return to normal filtration.
Sand Filters: Set filter valve to filter and resume normal
operation. Backwash out unused FIX-A-LEAK as required.
Other Types: Reinstall filter into tank and resume
operation. Rinse out unsed FIX-A-LEAK from filter as required.
*NOTE* Never let cartridges of DE elements be left to dry before they are
cleaned.
8.
Treatment can be repeated if necessary. *NOTE* Suction Line Leaks
Suction Leaks are usually known by air mixed with the water at the return
fittings.
In most cases suction lines only leak water when the filter pump is shut
off.
Normal Circulation will simply draw FIX-A-LEAK away from the leak and if
the pump is shut off the material will simply not get to the leak. You
must reverse the flow of water, to force the material through the leak under
pressure. Preferably 5-10 psi. untill the leak has stopped. When
this has been achieved, gradually increase pressure to 15-25 psi. to insure a
proper seal.
VERY IMPORTANT: After sealing a suction leak "it" is a must to leave
suction off the repaired line for no less than 48 hrs. FIX-A-LEAK requires time to cure and harden.
Miscellaneous Leaks:
If you suspect a leak around fittings inside the pool (such as return fittings)
lights, skimmer(s) or steps, etc.
Shut down pump.
Apply FIX-A-LEAK directly to the leak using a squeeze bottle,
similar to a ketchup bottle.
Allow a minimum of 48 hrs. to cure before starting up circulation.
PRECAUTION: Keep Out Of Reach Of Children.
Can cause severe eye and skin irritation. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or
on clothing. Harmful or fatal is swallowed. Avoid contamination of
food.
Rinse empty container thoroughly with water and discard it.
FIRST AID: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with
plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For eyes, contact a
physician. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. If
swallowed, drink milk, egg whites, gelatin solution. If these are not
available, drink large quantities of water. Call a physician immediately.
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