Rinse the tub
Then wipe dry
Rinse off coils, and flush out tubes by putting hose in the top outlet
Rotate coils in a clockwise direction to remove excess water
tub care/maintenance
Like anything, the better you treat it the longer it lasts. After you’re done using your Sasquatch Hot Tub in the wild remember to rinse the metal off when arriving home. Especially after being used in salt water, as well as chlorinated.
Rinse then wipe it dry with a rag or towel before stowing away. If you cant store indoors, just flip it upside down or leave a tub cover or small tarp over top to protect it from the elements.
To get the most out of an at home hot tub it’s best to not leave water (especially if it’s chlorinated) for long periods of time. If you use your tub with hose water for a day or two in a row, you probably don’t need to add chlorine since the hose water should already be treated by your city. This tub works best filling and draining the water pre and post use. Remember, wood fire heating takes 1-2 hours anyway! Spend the extra 10 some minutes to fill and drain to give your tub the longest rust free life possible.
Who doesn’t want fresh water anyway!
If you have your heart set on long term salt water or chlorine use, we recommend using coatings such as POR15, Pond Armour, Raptor liner, or Galvacoat for extra defence.