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Maax INFINITI HYDROMAX AIRPOOL II CORNER BATHTUB - 100055-012-W - White - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Have a 38" angle Himalaya
As there is a movement due to weight the mounting or the bracket would definitely help but only after you have sealed the leak with Super glue/quick fix type of adhesive after the bracket has been fixed. To apply the adhesive you must dry up the inner and outer surfaces and allow some time for the adhesive to dry up.
11/18/2010 6:38:12 AM •
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on Nov 18, 2010
Ihave a shower with sliding
I pushed mine back on using the rubber insert to hold it in place.
Th bottom came lose, I opened the door and it flew open and shattered in millions of small pieces. A blood mess!
This could be very dangerous, I was only cut up a bit.
Am looking for a replacement.
Be Carfull!
10/4/2010 7:34:32 PM •
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on Oct 04, 2010
I have a Maax Tigress shower. This will be 3rd
If the GE Silicone was used first then this may be the cause. For some reason the GE formulation does not adhere very well to new plastic/acrylic, however it does very well on most other surfaces. The mono brand is better for plastics/acrylic. If all of the GE silicone was not removed before the mono was applied then the mono formulation would not stick very well to the GE silicone that was not entirely removed. Unfortunately there is no easy way to do this other than with a plastic scraper tool and lots of elbow grease. Rubbing alchohol can be used to soften the silicone slightly and will not damage the acrylic, aluminum or glass. If the mono was applied first then the flexing will be the problem. The only solution to a flexing problem is to remove the shower unit and reinstall the unit in either a morter or sand base to provide more support for the shower unit. If you use a morter base ensure there is a vapour barrier installed between the morter and the shower unit as the chemicals/minerals in the morter will degrade the shower base over time. The downside to morter is that it will not flex and may cause cracking over time if and when the house shifts. A sand base will shift with the house.
8/21/2010 10:59:32 PM •
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on Aug 21, 2010
It is passible too have
Hi there,
Well you may please follow the link below to get your manual -
http://www.datamanuals.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=46_63
Good Luck!!
Thanks
8/5/2010 1:30:27 AM •
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on Aug 05, 2010
I can't get all the jets to work
Most likely your jets are clogged. Usually you can remove the jet where it mates with the tub and see what's going on in there. Also, you might want to open your access hatch and see if you can get to your non jetting jets this way. Hope this helps.
7/27/2010 5:08:52 AM •
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on Jul 27, 2010
Bought a used maax hydrotherapy airotherapyand
Start with the simple things first. Remove the bulbs for the chromotherapy lights and look for any corrosion that may be inhibiting the lights from working. It sounds like you may have purchased a tub that needs a refit or overhaul. Your best bet is to spend the money and hire a licensed electrician to examine the unit. It's best to be on the safe side when dealing with water and electricity. For safety the tub should be on its own ground fault interrupted circuit. GFIC.
7/17/2010 12:41:04 AM •
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on Jul 17, 2010
Bathtub installation
Now I see the wood stud is added support and the tub should rest on it. though it is not to hold the tub up. Like a man using a cane the cane doesn't keep a man standing by itself. Rather it helps a person be more stable that's what the stud does. Set at height for a level tub.
Here is a trick as well for supporting the back of the tub (Shimming) Get some of the expandable foam. Set everything in place like the wood ledge when you have everything in place and tub pre-fitted. Remove tub and place a line of foam along back side. Place tub in place and when foam expands and dries it will become your perfect shim. Hope this helps, thanks for using FIXYA. Good luck, Jeff
4/8/2010 5:54:50 PM •
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on Apr 08, 2010
Have a small ding in tub. Where can I find
Easiest fix is to buy appliance touch up paint. Looks like a fingernail polish bottle. They'll have your shade. H/Depot, Lowe's, similar should carry.
Best regards, --W/D--
7/24/2009 2:59:57 PM •
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on Jul 24, 2009
Find board for maax bubble-tub
You will probably have to go to the manufacture website to find a dealer in your area that you can purchase one from. Also, you can check online as well for specific parts for your tub. If often just google the brand and model number and start clicking on links to find what I want or need. Good luck to you!
3/23/2009 3:30:15 AM •
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on Mar 23, 2009
Maax velvet bubble-tub does not work
This will tell you that the control board is bad. You will need to replace it. But before you do, make sure that the switch is telling the board to send the signal. Check to see if the board is getting the power required and that the poser is leaving the board.
3/22/2009 4:12:50 PM •
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on Mar 22, 2009
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