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Cleaning your Tub
There are several options for cleaning the piping on a jetted bathtub.
The reason you have a residue on the bathtub surface when you are done bathing is because there is bacteria built up in the plumbing of the jetted tub. In order to remove that and reduce the amount of "yucky stuff" coming into the tub when using it, we recommend a regular usage of a jet cleaning product about once every couple of months
Here is a link to the cleaning products I can find right now. There may be other out there that I am not aware of but I do know these products work well in all jetted bathtubs.
Eljer is owned by Jacuzzi Whirlpool. Very nice tub. Eljer is one of the bigger Bathtub Mfg out there. Not sure why he has not heard of them. Lowes is probably the biggest seller of that brand.
Right hand and left hand refer to where the drain is located to where you are standing in front of the tub. if you are standing in front of the tub and the drain is on your right hand then it is considered a right hand tub.
It may seem like a dumb answer but check the ground fault outlet or breaker. Then make sure there is enough water in the tub. It should be a few inches over the jets.
The tub should just sit on the floor, and caulked around to seal out any water. If it as a fiberglass tub, you might want to put some grout under the bottom to help support it.
Your sheet rock will go to the top of the lip of the tub and then your tile will overlap this lip. If it isn't done right, your grout will crack if you are tiling.
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